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China recently opened a laboratory dedicated to studying the interaction between human brain and machines, and whose research “would cover all fields and all scales, from the microscopic to the macroscopic.”
The facilities located in the city of Tianjin (northeast) aim to establish a communication channel between human brain and computers or other electronic devices that do not depend on normal brain information, Science and Technology Daily, a specialized publication affiliated with the Ministry of Science and Technology, reported.
Field for the future
Operated by the Tianjin Municipal Government in cooperation with Tianjin University and private companies, the lab is expected to become “the main source of independent innovation” in the field of human-society interaction.
Advances in this sector are expected to play a pivotal role in the field of medicine for the rehabilitation and care of disabled patients, allowing some patients to regain autonomous control of their brains.
Ding Ruqing, deputy director of the Tianjin Laboratory Agency, told the aforementioned media that “the biggest obstacle to the development of human-computer interaction technology is innovation in key technologies.”
“We have to get out of this impasse in order to make progress,” he added.
According to Dean, the lab’s EEG recognition accuracy has reached “the highest international level.”
Some methods of human-machine interaction are based on the electroencephalogram and on computers that can convert it into commands. EFE
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