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My latest OpenViBE and BCI related work shown at Cap’Com

I will show my latest work on OpenViBE and Brain Computer Interfaces at “Les 4èmes rencontres nationales communications & technologies nouvelles” Cap’Com Thursday April 5th in the emerging technologies showroom at “l’Hôtel de la Métropole de Rennes”. People visiting will have the opportunity to see, among other stuff, new breakthrough brain activity visualisations for OpenViBE…

Hardware tagging of EEG and why you should care

An Event Response Potential or ERP is a brain response to an external stimulation such as a sound, a flash or any event one can perceive. As soon as the brain processes this event, a specific signature or response appears in the brain activity. The brain response occurs in a few 100s of milliseconds after […]

I’ll be leaving INRIA mid-may

After more than one month of silence (actually, can we say a blog is silent ?), I feel like I have to post this important notice here… I’ve passed my last 5 years leading the developments of OpenViBE and it has been a really great experience. However, I recently decided to leave INRIA. This choice […]

OpenViBE 0.9.0 released

OpenViBE 0.9.0 has been released last week. As usual, the announce has been posted on the official forum and the complete changelog can be found on the dedicated topic on the forum… In this new release, we added many small useful features for the users. The kind of feature you think of like “that would […]

OpenViBE 0.8.0 released

OpenViBE 0.8.0 has been released last week. As usual, the announce has been posted on the official forum and the complete changelog can be found on the dedicated topic on the forum… In this release, there has been significant additional work on the acquisition server to enhance device drift and jittering management, to release as […]

BrainProducts supports my work

It’s been a long time since my last message… Indeed, I got a summer break… and I am now ready for some more OpenViBE enhancements One of the tasks I am working on currently is creating a Brainamp/Brainamp MR series driver using BrainProducts‘ low level API. The main advantages of such implementation as compared to […]

Integrating Acquisition Devices

We now have several acquisition devices available within OpenViBE… It’s time to write a few words about it. First of all, I should point out the different ways of communication with the device we met so far. Most of our drivers are based on a proprietary SDK which are shipped with the devices. This abstracts […]