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Gustav software

Temporal synchronization of behavioral and physiological signals collected through different devices (and sometimes through different computers) is a longstanding challenge in HCI, neuroscience, psychology, and related areas. Previous research has proposed to synchronize sensory signals using (1) dedicated hardware; (2) dedicated software; or (3) alignment algorithms. All these approaches are either vendor-locked, non-generalizable, or difficult to adopt in practice.

We propose a simple but highly efficient alternative: instrument the stimulus presentation software by injecting supervisory event-related timestamps, followed by a post-processing step over the recorded log files. Armed with this information, we introduce Gustav, our approach to orchestrate the recording of sensory signals across devices and computers. Gustav ensures that all signals coincide exactly with the duration of each experiment condition, with millisecond precision.

Gustav injects a supervisory timing signal that helps orchestrating the experiment conditions across devices and computers, from simple (a) to complex (c) setups.

Gustav is publicly available as open source software: https://gitlab.uni.lu/coin/gustav/

Reference

Kayhan Latifzadeh, Luis A. Leiva. Gustav: Cross-device Cross-computer Synchronization of Sensory Signals. In Adjunct Proc. UIST, 2022. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3526114.3558723

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New researcher joined our team

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Unexpected, interesting visits!

BSPL Lab from the Opole University of Technology, which is the part of the BANANA project had two interesting visits in July!

On 5th July visited us for a short visit Prof. Dean J. Krusienski from the Virginia Common University, Richmond VA. He is an authority in BCIs! He was also an author of recommendation letter for our project and is keeping his fingers crossed for us. We are also looking forward to future collaboration with prof. Krusienski!

Another visit took place on 8th July, Prof. Carla Stecco for Padua University in Italy popped in for a short visit to see our equipment to talk about potential collaboration.

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New equipment

One of the BANANA project partners obtained their new fNIRS (functional near infra-red spectroscopy) device from the Cortivision company (https://www.cortivision.com). Initial tests in progress.

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BANANA presents new work at IEEE CVPR

The BANANA team presents a new research paper on editing images by steering GAN models directly by observing human brain activity via EEG. More information available here: https://openaccess.thecvf.com/content/CVPR2022/html/Davis_Brain-Supervised_Image_Editing_CVPR_2022_paper.html

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Participation in CHIST-ERA Project Seminar 2022

BANANA participated in the CHIST-ERA project Seminar that was held on Monday to Wednesday this week. It was a nice opportunity to learn about other projects corresponding to previous CHIST-ERA calls and, particularly, the projects that, like BANANA, are participating in the BCI topic. It was also a good opportunity to do some networking, even online. Looking forward to working for advances in this promising HCI area! Videos of some of the sessions can be found on CHIST-ERA YouTube channel.

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Hello world!

We are happy to announce that project BANANA has officially started today. We look forward to advancing basic and applied research on Brain-Computer Interfaces.

You can follow this blog to keep an eye on our progress and see how the project evolves. Stay tuned!