EasyEG: A 3D-printable Brain-Computer Interface

Abstract

Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are progressively adopted by the consumer market, making them available for a variety of use-cases. However, off-the-shelf BCIs are limited in their adjustments towards individual head shapes, evaluation of scalp-electrode contact, and extension through additional sensors. This work presents EasyEG, a BCI headset that is adaptable to individual head shapes and offers adjustable electrode-scalp contact to improve measuring quality. EasyEG consists of 3D-printed and low-cost components that can be extended by additional sensing hardware, hence expanding the application domain of current BCIs. We conclude with usecases that demonstrate the potentials of our EasyEG headset.

Publication
In The 33rd Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology Adjunct Proceedings