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The 4th International Conference on Brain-Computer Interface (BCI 2016)
Different approaches to Brain-Computer Interfaces have been developed, each one with specific
solutions that range from understanding and explaining cognitive functions over communicating
with real and virtual environments by thought alone to real-time monitoring of cognitive states. In
order to foster the exchanges of innovative and challenging ideas, the 4th International Winter
Conference on Brain-Computer Interface aims to encourage overview, in-depth talks and
discussions on the latest research at all levels of BCI research. Its devotion includes invasive
recording, semi-invasive ECoG, non-invasive EEG, non-invasive NIRS and fMRI measurement and
potential combinations of the different methods furthermore advances in data analysis. Informal
open discussion will be highly encouraged during its poster session.

Topics of Interest
The conference topics include, but are not limited to,

    Novel BCI paradigms to elicit and collect data in different settings
    Methods for the identification of mental status for BCI
    Novel ideas for the combination of different mental strategies
    Innovative theories or methodologies for user- or environment-adaptive BCIs
    Advanced machine learning techniques for bio-signal processing and classification
    Novel ideas and methodologies for multi-modal BCI
    Novel methods or concepts for neurofeedback
    Ideas for the advancement of BCI through open source collaboration
    Applications of BCI including games, neuro-rehabilitation, environment control, virtual reality,
etc.
    Demos of BCI systems