Research in Computing Science, Vol. 89, pp. 63-70, 2015.
Abstract: This paper discusses the potential of brain-computer interfaces (BCI) in the interaction between users and objects in points of interest in a city. We present an initial design of the user experience with BCI, aimed to include users with disabilities but also to enhance the experience of the general public. This design includes a physical space to be conditioned specifically for BCI so users can interact with certain objects in a museum, as well as enhancements throughout the museum based on BCI. We report results of a formative evaluation of the main design concepts.
Keywords: Brain-Computer Interfaces, Points of Interest, Objects of Interest, Augmented Reality, Accessibility
PDF: User Experience Design for Brain-Computer Interfaces to Support Interaction in Points of Interest
PDF: User Experience Design for Brain-Computer Interfaces to Support Interaction in Points of Interest