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Success in Recognizing Digits and Monosyllables with High Accuracy from Brain Activity Measurement

17 Apr 2017


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A research group led by Emeritus Professor Tsuneo Nitta at Toyohashi University of Technology has developed a technology that can recognize the numbers 0 to 9 with 90% accuracy using brain waves, or electroencephalogram (EEG), while uttering the numbers. Furthermore, the technology has realized the recognition of 18 types of Japanese monosyllables from EEG signals with 60% accuracy, which shows the possibility of an EEG-activated typewriter in the near future.

Full text: Success in Recognizing Digits and Monosyllables with High Accuracy from Brain Activity Measurement
TUT website: Press release

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