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C-Transmedia researchers published an article in Taylor & Francis Group publishing house

C-Transmedia researchers published an article in Taylor & Francis Group publishing house

 

01.09.2022

The international publishing house Taylor & Francis Group approved the publication of the article prepared by C-Transmedia researchers, “Brain Computer Music Interface, a Bibliometric Analysis”, in the journal “Brain-Computer Interfaces”, rated Q2 (highest level of international excellence) by SCImago Journal Rank.

Taylor & Francis is one of the five most prestigious publishers, with a presence in nearly 37,000 institutions worldwide. It has more than 200 years of experience in the publication of articles in peer-reviewed journals, each one with its own editorial board, in charge of quality control through peer review.

The article developed by researchers Catalina Aguirre Grisales, PhD. ( c ) in Engineering and Héctor Fabio Torres, PhD. in Design and Creation, was framed to perform an analysis and visualization of bibliographic metadata around the BCMI (Brain Computer Music Interface) research area.

The process of conception, development and submission for review of the article took approximately 9 months, in which VOSviewer and Scimat software were used for the bibliometric analysis of 227 articles. Thanks to this, the researchers were able to identify the intellectual structure, the research trends, the organizations involved and the methodological structure, allowing them to understand much of the dynamics of the BCMI area.

BCMI systems enable the control of applications or devices based on brain activity for the creation of music, using a concept known in the field of neuroscience and engineering as “functional intention”, which translates into the desire to change, move, control or interact with something in the environment through brain waves.

For researcher Catalina Aguirre, the publication of this article allowed them to “show that the BCMI research area is prominent and has been gaining relevance over the years, thus demonstrating that art and science can work together”.

Learn more about Brain Computer Music Interface: Brain-Computer Music Interface, a bibliometric analysis.

Learn more about how Brain Computer Music Interface works here: Interpolation.

Redaction: C-Transmedia Communications
University of Caldas

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