Oct 28, 2017
Researchers watch video images people are seeing, decoded from their fMRI brain scans in near-real-time
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: engineering, neuroscience, robotics/AI
Purdue Engineering researchers have developed a system that can show what people are seeing in real-world videos, decoded from their fMRI brain scans — an advanced new form of “mind-reading” technology that could lead to new insights in brain function and to advanced AI systems.
The research builds on previous pioneering research at UC Berkeley’s Gallant Lab, which created a computer program in 2011 that translated fMRI brain-wave patterns into images that loosely mirrored a series of images being viewed.