1、 Technology Report Standardization and Application of Brain-computer Interface(BCI)Executive summary In recent years,brain-computer interface(BCI),an emerging technology that facilitates communication between brain and computer,has garnered significant attention.BCI has impacted a variety of industr
2、ies,such as healthcare,neuroscience research,education,and human machine interactions.To foster international collaboration and highlight recent innovations in BCI technology,the ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 43 organized Brain-computer interface symposium:bridging innovation and application in partnership with
3、the IEC Academy and Standards Australia.Held in Sydney,Australia,on September 4th,2024,the symposium served as a platform for experts to discuss technological advancements,product applications,ethical considerations,legal frameworks,and standardization.This report encapsulates the key discussions an
4、d outcomes from the symposium.Acknowledgments This report is an output of the Brain-computer interface symposium:bridging innovation and application,hosted by the the ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 43 in collaboration with the IEC Academy and Standards Australia on September 4th.The invited speakers of the forum
5、included:Teahwa Han,Jiahui Pan,Lin Yao,Kiwon Lee,Lorraine Finlay,Jiangbo Pu,Maria Cristina Gaeta,Young-Im Cho,Thomas Do,Avinash K Singh,Chin-Teng Lin,Zheng Zhang,Sam John,Luciana Lorenzon.Contributors to the report:Teahwa Han,Professor at Health-IT Center,Yonsi University Severance Hospital,Vice Cha
6、ir and Working Group 5 convenor of IEC SyC AAL Jiahui Pan,Vice Dean of the School of Artificial Intelligence at South China Normal University Lin Yao,Founder of the Italian Centre of Neurofeedback and Biofeedback Kiwon Lee,CEO of Ybrain Lorraine Finlay,Human Rights Commissioner at the Australian Hum