The lack of common tools and standards has made software development a key issue in brain-computer interface research. With the BioSig project's tool repository, brain-computer interface researchers can avoid reinventing the wheel on every project.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Schlogl_2008
%A Schlögl, Alois
%A Brunner, Clemens
%D 2008
%J Computer
%K brain-computer_interface reuse software.development software.library software.standards software.tools
%N 10
%P 44-50
%R 10.1109/MC.2008.407
%T BioSig: a free and open source software library for BCI research
%V 41
%X The lack of common tools and standards has made software development a key issue in brain-computer interface research. With the BioSig project's tool repository, brain-computer interface researchers can avoid reinventing the wheel on every project.
@article{Schlogl_2008,
abstract = {The lack of common tools and standards has made software development a key issue in brain-computer interface research. With the BioSig project's tool repository, brain-computer interface researchers can avoid reinventing the wheel on every project.},
added-at = {2008-10-28T11:42:56.000+0100},
author = {Schlögl, Alois and Brunner, Clemens},
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doi = {10.1109/MC.2008.407},
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issn = {0018-9162},
journal = {Computer},
keywords = {brain-computer_interface reuse software.development software.library software.standards software.tools},
month = {Oct. },
number = 10,
pages = {44-50},
timestamp = {2008-10-28T11:42:56.000+0100},
title = {BioSig: a free and open source software library for BCI research},
volume = 41,
year = 2008
}