So far during the summer, a colleague (Martin Gemborn Nilsson) and I have been working on setting up a real-time BCI system. We had our struggles, but in the end, we managed. We used Timeflux and Psychopy. The BCI system detects the user’s workload (“how hard is the user thinking”). To calibrate, the user does an n-back experiment where theContinue reading “Summer BCI project”
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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”