Demonstration of Brain Computer Interface Using the Emotive Epoc
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- April 9, 2008 lecture by Randy Breen for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE380).
The Emotiv EPOC (www.emotiv.com) now makes it possible for games to be controlled and influenced by the player's mind. Engaging, immersive, and nuanced, Emotiv-inspired game-play will be like nothing ever seen before. Based on the latest developments in neuro-technology, Emotiv has developed a new personal interface for human computer interaction.
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Longest video I've watched on youtube, but I watched it all and all of it was quite interesting.
Have to hand in an assignment 'bout it. Great video. More interseting than wikipedia
Only 8 years ago such a headset would cost close to 20,000$ (the Mindball which is way less sophisticated). The biggest advance with the Emotiv EPOC is not really the technology itself, this has been available for a while, it's making it finally available to the public at large.
if people practice this enough, it would be sweet to actually bring the force into reality!! like causeing the brian to actually move stuff in reality!!!
Nice lecture.
i just had an amazing idea! what about a hulk game, where you would have to literally get angry in order to change?? that would be so frickin cool.
@michon96
There are certainly a lot of possibilities but the proper software would have to progress tremendously before this could accurately recreate our dreams or to really make anything meaningful out of them.
So far it seems the technology works better with better focus. Dreams on the other hand are notoriously incoherent. It would be amazing if they could get a reasonable interpretation from a person's dream, but that's likely MUCH further down the line if it's even possible to achieve.
They seem to be hyping other aspects of the system to the #1 reason we really want this.. Cognitive control.. The rest just seem like bonuses once you look at emokey and telepathy like control of objects... I can just imagine playing wow or warhammer (darkfall!)including moving via wasd or esdf, or arrow num pad keys, and playing completely hands free. I know it wouldn't be great for pvp at first. What about a special BG where you HAVE to use the headset for everything but moving! ideas!
Awesome
I love how the top two comments are the same
Wow, that would be very little.
And you'd have to develope a code for memorizing emotions, interpretation, the extremly more vast visual and audio data..
The action definition being in a constant enum kinda suck, wish they would had added some kind of more flexible way to define custom action into the API.
Ok, you may have a dictionary but mathematics are more like.. calculated by easy basic calculations. Only reason to have memory there is so you dont exceed the limits while pushing the numbers.
Stuff you can google, yes that you can store, but what good would be 'just a terabyte' of googleknowledge do?
Read the novel brainjack by Brian Falkner.
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O_o' My face when 2 top comments are the same
Now I know this is supposed to be all serious but do you think the concept from a Japanese anime could be a possibility for this kind of thing. Go watch sword art online and you will know what I'm talking about
it's offficial no one really gives a shit about thumbs up. its just people making accounts thumbing up themselves.
1 person has no EEG activity.
If you can't read inside the brain you're very limited in what you can do.
It will not be a break through until they do that.
lol funky then ud get so angry ud end up braking all ur stuff lol!
@thenewchance 299$
lol that's genius
i hate top comments..
I dont have to be studip!!!!!!!!!!
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