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In order to understand your thoughts, then, Emotiv's headset must learn your EEG patterns, in much the way voice-recognition software has to learn how you pronounce vowels and consonants.
Australian company Emotiv presented its 'Insight' headset in Dubai last week - a technology allowing users to control electronic devices, like drones.
We talked about the Emotiv last year during GDC and came away fairly impressed. Basically you control games with your “brain” using thoughts, expressions, and emotions to move on-screen ...
Emotiv Systems uses your thoughts to power gaming Ars checks in from GDC09, where Emotiv Systems is showing off its new headset … ...
Recorded on June 30, 2014. Sarah Buhr demos the most recent prototype of Emotiv’s new wireless neuro-headset.
We talked about the Epoc Neuroheadset from Emotiv Systems before, and while it was slated to be released in time for the holidays, it seems… ...
Today at GDC 2008, we met up with Emotiv to go hands (brain?)-on with the new gear Emotiv has officially dubbed the EPOC Neuroheadset. The device looks similar to prototype and beta versions we've ...
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