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Demonstration of Brain Computer Interface Using the Emotive Epoc
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.
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Longest video I've watched on youtube, but I watched it all and all of it was quite interesting.
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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!
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Longest video I've watched on youtube, but I watched it all and all of it was quite interesting.
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Longest video I've watched on youtube, but I watched it all and all of it was quite interesting.
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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.
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Longest video I've watched on youtube, but I watched it all and all of it was quite interesting.
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I wonder if the headset relies more on the gyroscopes for "mindreading" aspect. Watch during sensei demo how demonstrator moves his head forward to "push" and rotates his head to "spin" the box. About halfway through demo @35 mins.
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