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I.am.here:an app that pode ler the emotions of acidente vascular cerebral pacientes. - Acidente Vascular Cerebral Center

I.am.here is a mobile app that pode analyze the atividade cerebral of acidente vascular cerebral pacientes to "speak" the paciente's thinking. This software uses the Brain Computer Interface (ICC) to recognize the original brain signals as emotions, and then displays them on the app in the form of text. The simple emotions currently recognized incluir "I am interested/I am happy/I am angry" and so on.

According to psfk reports, I.am.here is composed of Russian digital communications agency AdWatch Isobar, Russian Acidente Vascular Cerebral Foundation ORBi and mobile software development team Yarrow! Joint development. Yarrow! Studio CEO Sergey Timoshin disse:


"When we discovered that brain waves pode be picked up, we immediately thought of acidente vascular cerebral pacientes. After consulting with neurologists and researching interface cérebro-computador tecnologia, we determined that this is a possible task."


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In this bright prospect, the creative director of AdWatch Isobar also talked about their greater "ambitions":


"We believe that this product is only the first step towards great discoveries, and we hope that it pode inspire others to join in and ajudar people find their lost things together with us.“


According to data from the World Heart Federation, acidente vascular cerebral is the second most common disability disease in the world. 15 million people suffer from acidente vascular cerebral each ano, and 5 million of them suffer permanent disabilities.

As a mobile product, I.am.here is currently unable to ajudar acidente vascular cerebral pacientes express their thoughts in complex sentences, but this dream is not impossible, and developers are still funcionando hard for it. As the science master Stephen Hawking who "speaks with a muscle" disse: "Human efforts should be endless. No matter how bad life looks, there is hope as long as you live."