💡AIST: Within 100 ms, highly accurate estimation of motion intention from brain waves

💡AIST: Within 100 ms, highly accurate estimation of motion intention from brain waves

New technology to read the desired direction by utilizing the brain’s prediction function

Point

  1. Utilizing the prediction function of the brain, the intention of exercise is detected from the electroencephalogram generated by the difference between the prediction and the intended result
  2. The burden on the user is small and it is possible to read intention with high speed of within 100 msec and high accuracy of 85%
  3. Expect antialiplics patients and others to apply to interfaces that operate external devices

Overview

In collaboration with the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Chairman Ryozo Nakagachi) and the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), “The Brain Computer Interface (BCI), which uses the prediction function of the brain to read motion intentions from brain waves, “Was devised.

This technical detail was published on May 9, 2018 in the journal Science Advances of the American Science Journal.

Tokyo Tech News | Tokyo Institute of Technology

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https://www.titech.ac.jp/news/2018/041609.html