Augmenting VR/AR applications with EEG/EOG monitoring and oculo-vestibular recoupling
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Zao, John K.
Jung, Tzyy Ping
Chang, Hung Ming
Gan, Tchin Tze
Wang, Yu Te
Lin, Yuan Pin
Liu, Wen Hao
Zheng, Guang Yu
Lin, Chin Kuo
Lin, Chia Hung
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Springer Verlag
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Head-mounted virtual reality and augmented reality displays (a.k.a. VR/AR goggles) created a revolutionary multimedia genre that is seeking ever-broadening applications and novel natural human interfaces. Adding neuromonitoring and neurofeedback to this genre is expected to introduce a new dimension to user interaction with the cyber-world. This study presents the development of a Neuromonitoring VR/AR Goggle armed with electroencephalo- gram and electrooculogram sensors, programmable milli-Ampere current stimulators and wireless fog/cloud computing support. Beside of its potential use in mitigating cybersickness, this device may have potential applications in augmented cognition ranging from feedback-controlled perceptual training to on-line learning and virtual social interactions. A prototype of the device has been made from a Samsung Gear VR for S6. This study explains its technical design to ensure precision data sampling, synchronous event marking, real-time signal processing and big data cloud computing support. This study also demonstrates the effective-ness in measuring the event-related potentials during a visual oddball experiment.
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Foundations of Augmented Cognition: Neuroergonomics and Operational Neuroscience - 10th International Conference, AC 2016 and Held as Part of HCI International 2016, Proceedings
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