2015 International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/cts.2015.7210466
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Going beyond “beyond being there”: An inquiry into the use of brain-computer interface technologies and intelligent machine agents to facilitate inconspicuous communication

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“…The need for inconspicuous communication that goes beyond normal communication modalities was examined in a study exploring the use of intelligent machine agents and brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies (Saulynas & Kuber, 2015). Through interviews and focus groups the study examined how a marching band needs to communicate during a live performance and discovered that there were many situations where ad hoc communication was needed yet all input modalities were situationally impaired preventing the effective sending and/or receiving of the information.…”
Section: Initial Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The need for inconspicuous communication that goes beyond normal communication modalities was examined in a study exploring the use of intelligent machine agents and brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies (Saulynas & Kuber, 2015). Through interviews and focus groups the study examined how a marching band needs to communicate during a live performance and discovered that there were many situations where ad hoc communication was needed yet all input modalities were situationally impaired preventing the effective sending and/or receiving of the information.…”
Section: Initial Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%