=== Overview =========================================
OpenViBE is an opensource platform that enables to design, test and use Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI). Broadly speaking, OpenViBE can be used in many real-time Neuroscience applications.
The OpenViBE platform stands out for its high modularity. It addresses the needs of different types of users (programmers and non-programmers) and proposes a user-friendly graphical language which allows non-programmers to design a BCI without writing a single line of code.
OpenViBE is portable, independent of hardware or software targets, can run under Windows and Linux and is entirely based on free and open-source software. OpenViBE is compatible with MATLAB programming.
OpenViBE comes with preconfigured scenarios and runs already existing applications such as :
- * BCI based on motor imagery
* P300 speller
* Neurofeedback
* Real-time visualization of brain activity in 2D or 3D
=== Where to get more information ====================
If you want more details, check these links :
Website :
http://openvibe.inria.fr
Quick introduction video :
http://openvibe.inria.fr/video.php?q=vi ... duction-en
Software download :
http://openvibe.inria.fr/?q=download
One-hour training session video :
http://openvibe.inria.fr/video.php?q=vi ... ylist=true
Screenshots and videos :
http://openvibe.inria.fr/?q=medias
=== What changed since 0.8.0 ? =======================
In this new release, you will find the following modifications (+ for adds, * for modifications, - for removes) :
- * Emmanuel Maby stabilized the Brain Products BrainVision Recorder driver (the driver is now stable)
+ We added an EGI Netamps driver
+ We added multi amp support for Brain Products BrainAmp series
+ We added a VRPN Button client box
* The acquisition server now remembers the last device you used
* The designer now remembers the last opened scenarios
* The designer can be launched from command line hiding the GUI, loading/runing a specific scenario etc..
* Each box setting can now be configured with the configuration manager
* We stabilized lua box with a more complete API (the box is now stable)
=== What's coming in the next release(s) =============
Here is a snapshot of what we are currently doing and what you can expect from the next release(s) :
- + Sample scenarios and VR demos should unable the use of SSVEP
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We want to thank Emmanuel Maby for his contribution.
We also want to thank again all the forum and bug tracker participants who help in making the software better every day.
Feel free to join us and to contribute as Emmanuel and others are doing... http://openvibe.inria.fr/?q=contributions !
Looking forward to hearing your feedback, we hope you'll enjoy working with OpenViBE as we do.
Best regards,
The OpenViBE consortium
Contact :
Project Leader : Anatole Lécuyer, INRIA (anatole.lecuyer@irisa.fr)
Lead Software Engineer : Yann Renard, INRIA (yann.renard@irisa.fr)