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Can You Guess The Word I’m Thinking? This BCI Could
TweetThere’s some interesting research going on at Intel. Their Pittsburgh Labs, in collaboration with Carnegie Mellon and the University of Philadelphia, are working on an fMRI-based BCI that can identify words you’re thinking about. Now before you envision some robot-run … Continue reading
Posted in BCI, Language, MRI
Tagged bci, carnegie mellon, Intel, language, marcel just, mri, nouns, words
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