"Man machines are no longer the property of science fiction - as brain-computer interfacing, or BCI, finds increasing application in real life. But how can we connect brain and computer so that there is a direct communications pathway between the two that can enable the remote control of computers and other devices? This 2009 Falling Walls lecture video explores how the sheer complexity of transmitted data poses enormous challenges for machine learning: a noise-contaminated data stream needs to be processed and neuroelectric activities require accurate differentiation, all in real time. Klaus-Robert Müller, director of the Bernstein Center for Bernstein Focus: Neurotechnology Berlin examines such computational challenges for noninvasive brain-reading techniques in order to enhance human-device interactions - a development that will revolutionize not only medical applications, but also our ways of approaching the common dichotomy between man and machine. Müller shows a live demonstration of BCI."
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