There are now new corona recommendations in my area. Some of them are: only online meetings, no public commuting, only online teaching, and avoid meeting persons that you don’t meet weekly. It is, without a doubt, mentally exhausting to always think about the coronavirus and how oneself and others behave. Still, it is so importantContinue reading “New Corona Recommendations”
Author Archives: Frida Heskebeck
Time
This week has been one of those where time is not enough. The week would need to be longer, or a day should be more than 24 hours. I have spent quite a lot of time on the two courses I take, which have deadlines on the same day. The deadlines are still far away,Continue reading “Time”
Hiking
One of the best things to do on a beautiful Saturday in autumn is to go for a short hike with your friends. Here are some photographs:
Ethics
During the last week, I have talked a lot about ethics in connection to Brain-Computer Interfaces. I can’t deny that it sometimes feels a bit like science fiction when we consider a future where everyone uses BCI systems in their everyday life as seamlessly as we use cellphones today. But it is nevertheless a relevantContinue reading “Ethics”
New teaching course coming up
I will be one of the teachers next semester in the basic course in Automatic Control. There I will be responsible for webinars, which are online sessions where the students discuss the latest lecture material. The webinars are a new element in the course, so we don’t know what the students will think about it.Continue reading “New teaching course coming up”
Hands on Machine Learning – Book recomendation
This summer, I finished reading the book Hands-On Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn, Keras, and TensorFlow (2nd ed.) by Aurélien Géron. I had no previous experience with Machine learning, but I feel confident about using it after reading this book. It includes both overview/intuition and in-depth explanations about Machine Learning algorithms and how to use them.Continue reading “Hands on Machine Learning – Book recomendation”
First data collection
Today was one of those big days: I collected my first set of EEG data! I did a simple trial where the test person (my husband in this case) imagined to lift his right or left hand. I am so proud that I got everything to work: the stimuli program, mounting the EEG cap, andContinue reading “First data collection”