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    A general framework for brain-computer interface design by Mason, S.G., Birch, G.E.

    “…The Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) research community has acknowledged that researchers are experiencing difficulties when they try to compare the BCI…”
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    Brain interface research for asynchronous control applications by Borisoff, J.F., Mason, S.G., Birch, G.E.

    “…The Neil Squire Society has developed asynchronous, direct brain switches for self-paced control applications with mean activation rates of 73% and false…”
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    Real-Time Control of a Video Game With a Direct Brain–Computer Interface by Mason, Steven G, Bohringer, Regula, Borisoff, Jaimie F, Birch, Gary E

    Published in Journal of clinical neurophysiology (01-11-2004)
    “…Mason and Birch have developed a direct brain–computer interface for intermittent control of devices such as environmental control systems and neuroprotheses…”
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    Current trends in brain-computer interface research at the Neil Squire foundation by Birch, G.E., Mason, S.G., Borisoff, J.F.

    “…The Neil Squire Foundation (NSF) is a Canadian nonprofit organization whose purpose is to create opportunities for independence for individuals who have…”
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    Comparison of Evaluation Metrics in Classification Applications with Imbalanced Datasets by Fatourechi, M., Ward, R.K., Mason, S.G., Huggins, J., Schlogl, A., Birch, G.E.

    “…A new framework is proposed for comparing evaluation metrics in classification applications with imbalanced datasets (i.e., the probability of one class vastly…”
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    Is Information Transfer Rate a Suitable Performance Measure for Self-paced Brain Interface Systems? by Fatourechi, M., Mason, S.G., Birch, G.E., Ward, R.K.

    “…Information transfer rate (ITR) is used as the primary metric in the evaluation of many synchronized brain interface (BI) systems. In this paper, the ITR of…”
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