BNA Learning Outcomes Approved by Royal Society of Biology
19th December 2024
External Event - 20th to 21st Sep 2019
Computer systems are increasingly pervasive, in particular in biomedical applications. Physiological data in its different dimensions, either bioelectrical, biomechanical, biochemical or biophysical, collected through specialized biomedical devices, involving image, video and other types of signal, in wireless body networks or otherwise, is opening new boundaries in the field of human-computer interaction into what can be defined as physiological computing.
Neurotechnology is one of the most promising areas within physiological computing, where some of the most significant advances are being witnessed, including extensive research on brain-computer interfaces. NeuroPhyCS brings together researchers and practitioners interested in creating and using novel interaction devices, adaptable interfaces, algorithms and tools, through the study, planning, and design of interfaces between people and computers, supported by multimodal biosignals. Researchers attending NeuroPhyCS will interact with other researchers and practitioners that seek to push forward the state-of-the-art.
CONFERENCE AREAS
1 . Sensors and Devices
2 . Methodologies and Methods
3 . Human Factors
4 . Applications
CONFERENCE CHAIR
Hugo Plácido Silva, IT- Institute of Telecommunications, Portugal
PROGRAM CHAIR
Juan-Manuel Belda-Lois, Instituto de Biomecánica de Valência, Spain
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Pietro Cipresso, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy
Bart Vanrumste, KULeuven, Belgium
Kristina Höök, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden