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The BCI Glossary: a first proposal for a community review

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Pages 42-53 | Received 12 Jan 2021, Accepted 11 Aug 2021, Published online: 03 Sep 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The description of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) can lead to confusion because of the high heterogeneity of devices, protocols, and applications. Besides, different professional categories are involved: end-users, clinicians, therapists, and engineers; each one having different conceptions of BCI-related terms. This can cause misunderstandings and errors, and it makes it impossible to compare different systems and their performances. The IEEE P2731 working group has been working on a standardized glossary for BCI research, together with a functional model for BCI. Here, we are presenting a first version of the BCI glossary, generated by the collective effort of the working group. One hundred fifty-three terms have been identified to be critical for describing in a standardized way BCI systems and their related aspects (e.g., the neurophysiological characteristics of the neural signals recorded). Each term has been provided with a definition, merged from multiple ones proposed by working group members, with appropriate references to the current state of the art. Finally, we are asking for feedback and suggestions about this first version of the BCI glossary to the wider community of BCI users and researchers. External inputs will improve the glossary, which will become, after further revisions, an official IEEE standard.

Acknowledgments

While this paper is the work of a subset of the IEEE P2731 working group, it must be noted that the paper is the culmination of the work of the entire IEEE P2731 working group. While not all members of that working group are listed as authors, their work provided the foundation for the BCI Glossary and, therefore, for this paper.

Disclosure statement

Davide Valeriani is an employee of Neurable Inc. No potential conflict of interest was reported by the other authors.

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