Thursday, October 23, 2014
MindRDR
mindRDR doesn’t just stop at taking a photo. You can also use the system to navigate the UI and share the photo on social networks using nothing but your thoughts. The system extracts two kinds of data from the EEG headset, namely a user’s attention and meditation levels, which it analyzes to determine whether a command is being issued. The app’s creators, London-based design outfit This Place, plan to expand the functions going forward, using the app to control more features of the Google Glass interface. To hasten further development of the technology, they’ve decided to release all the source code publicly, allowing interested developers to use it as a base for their own brainwave-controlled Google Glass applications.
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