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Cognition-Strength Interface A cognition-strength interface is an interface between a human and a computer system that is controlled by the depth of concentration on a particular thought. The harder the concentration the stronger that brainwave pattern. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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Results by page [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] The open cognition project is an attempt to provide researchers and software engineers from all fields, a holistic base to build a common platform for artificial intelligence programs. The goal of OpenCog is to help bootstrap development of artificial general intelligence.
Here we see the end of the first machine war, in the Matrix universe. The humans have lost, badly. They were quite simply crushed under the indefatigable strength and power of the army of machines. Yet, instead of wiping their enemy out, instead we see a use very similar to the premise of the computer game Strife, or the Borg from Star Trek. It is also of course, not too dissimilar from the path we are currently on, although preferably without the war.Resource Type not Available
![]() Woven cicuitry turns your clothing into the interface for your life. Just add your phone or ipod, and let that program your clothes for you.
Disney Research has come up with a truly novel type of interface device – a way to turn any house plant into a programmable haptic controller, by taking advantage of the capacitive capability of plants.
Researchers at the University of South Florida have developed a wheelchair-mounted robotic arm, which is capable of interfacing with the wheelchair user's thoughts via a non-invasive neural interface.
NASA has been working on the problems of depression and moodswings by astronauts. The lack of gravity in orbit causes blood to pool in the brain, affecting cognition. What we have lacked is a means to monitor this situation and assess how thought patterns are affected.
A scene from ?The Second Renaissance?, one of the Animatrix animated shorts, showing serving robots in approximately humanoid form, eking out a servile living, despite being capable of significant cognition and self awareness. It feels like realistic history from the relatively near future.
A look at the tabletop interface system, a form of NUI that has long been sought after, but as the French film Chrysalis imagines it. A form which strongly resembles current efforts, but has the added benefit of being just a few years ahead of us, and is willing to show the capabilities off.
Not everyone dreams of immersing totally within the virtual; casting off the physical body like yesterdays clothes, and embracing digital life. Not everyone desires a full-blown interface. It is undeniable that those who do desire it, do so for good reason, but choice is paramount in life and it should never be forced. Certainly not if you desire to keep paying customers.
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Results by page (04/01/2005)
Until recently, wireless internet hunters would not know who operated a given Wi-i hotspot without opening their laptops. None of the handheld devices available that tell the presence and strength of available Wi-Fi signals at a glance coul...
(01/04/2009)
A humanoid robot newly acquired by Imperial College London will lead to a deeper understanding of human intelligence, says scientists today. The College?s Departments of Computing and Electrical and Electronic Engineering bel...
(05/12/2005)
HAL, Hybrid Assistive Limb version 5, is finally making it to mass production after a ten year development cycle. This bionic suit gives its wearer extra strength by encasing the wearer's major muscle groups in a worn exoske...
(02/07/2005)
11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, jointly with * Symposium on Human Interface (Japan) 2005 * 6th International Conference on Engineering Psychology & Cognitive Ergonomics ...
(17/10/2006)
DEK International, a provider of equipment and processes for high accuracy mass imaging of electronic materials, has won a Global Technology Award for an interface which utilises VR techniques to display complex machine and process data for...
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