NeuroPilot: A Realtime Brain-Computer Interface system to enhance concentration of students in online learning
Asif Islam, Farhan Ishtiaque, Md. Muhyminul Haque, Farhana Sarker, Ravi Vaidyanathan, Khondaker A. Mamun

TL;DR
NeuroPilot is a real-time EEG-based brain-computer interface system designed to monitor and improve students' concentration during online learning by providing immediate feedback on attentiveness.
Contribution
This work introduces a novel real-time BCI system with validated intra-video assessments and effective feedback mechanisms to enhance online learning focus.
Findings
Achieved 88.77% accuracy in classifying attention states.
Significant improvement in concentration during feedback phase (p=0.007).
Developed a system with real-time alerts and focus logs.
Abstract
The prevalence of online learning poses a vital challenge in real-time monitoring of students' concentration. Traditional methods such as questionnaire assessments require manual intervention, and webcam-based monitoring fails to provide accurate insights about learners' mental focus as it is deceived by mere screen fixation without cognitive engagement. Existing BCI-based approaches lack real-time validation and evaluation procedures. To address these limitations, a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) system is developed using a non-invasive Electroencephalogram (EEG) headband, FocusCalm, to record brainwave activity under attentive and non-attentive states. 20 minutes of data were collected from each of 20 participants watching a pre-recorded educational video. The data validation employed a novel intra-video questionnaire assessment. Subsequently, collected signals were segmented (sliding…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces · Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology · Mind wandering and attention
