Q. real-time EEG to categorize human emotions using Enobio3G
Posted: 24 Jul 2013, 10:45
Dear Friends,
Hope you all doing well.
I'm quite new to BCI and BCI2000, so apologies in advance if my queries sounds naive.
I'm trying to create a real-time EEG system to categorize human emotions( i.e. Fear, anger...etc) using Enobio3G device and a audio-video stimuli.
My questions are:
1- is BCI2000 is the most suitable software or there is other.
2- In BCI2000, I got the signal source for Enobio3G (Enobio3G.exe) with 8 channels, can I increase it to 20? I wonder if the ARSignalProcessing.exe is the most suitable Signal Processing module? if not, what are my options for the Signal Processing module apart from ARSignalProcessing.exe? and how can I get the source code for any module to modify its filters or create a new one?
3- The input and the output of the signal processor module sounds ambiguous, regarding how to create an Application and connect the Signal Processing Module to it.
Any suggestion will help.
Thank you very much for your patience.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards
Hope you all doing well.
I'm quite new to BCI and BCI2000, so apologies in advance if my queries sounds naive.
I'm trying to create a real-time EEG system to categorize human emotions( i.e. Fear, anger...etc) using Enobio3G device and a audio-video stimuli.
My questions are:
1- is BCI2000 is the most suitable software or there is other.
2- In BCI2000, I got the signal source for Enobio3G (Enobio3G.exe) with 8 channels, can I increase it to 20? I wonder if the ARSignalProcessing.exe is the most suitable Signal Processing module? if not, what are my options for the Signal Processing module apart from ARSignalProcessing.exe? and how can I get the source code for any module to modify its filters or create a new one?
3- The input and the output of the signal processor module sounds ambiguous, regarding how to create an Application and connect the Signal Processing Module to it.
Any suggestion will help.
Thank you very much for your patience.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards