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Highlights and Interviews with Winners

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The preceding nine chapters in this book presented an introduction and summaries of eight projects that were nominated for a BCI Research Award in 2018. In this chapter, we summarize the 2018 Awards Ceremony where we announced the three winning projects. We interviewed authors of these winning projects – Drs. Ajiboye, Tangermann, and Herff – and then wrote a conclusion with future directions, including BCI Hackathons and Cybathlons. We hope these chapters have been informative and helpful, and may have even helped to spark some new ideas.

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Guger, C., Allison, B.Z., Miller, K. (2020). Highlights and Interviews with Winners. In: Guger, C., Allison, B.Z., Miller, K. (eds) Brain–Computer Interface Research. SpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49583-1_10

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