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By Darren Waters

Technology editor, BBC News website, San Francisco

Brain control video game / video



Wednesday, 20 February 2008

Gamers will soon be able to interact with the virtual world using their thoughts and emotions alone.

A neuro-headset which interprets the interaction of neurons in the brain will go on sale later this year.

"It picks up electrical activity from the brain and sends wireless signals to a computer," said Tan Le, president of US/Australian firm Emotiv.

"It allows the user to manipulate a game or virtual environment naturally and intuitively," she added.

The brain is made up of about 100 billion nerve cells, or neurons, which emit an electrical impulse when interacting. The headset implements a technology known as non-invasive electroencephalography (EEG) to read the neural activity.


Ms Le said: "Emotiv is a neuro-engineering company and we've created a brain computer interface that reads electrical impulses in the brain and translates them into commands that a video game can accept and control the game dynamically."

See how the headset works
Headsets which read neural activity are not new, but Ms Le said the Epoc was the first consumer device that can be used for gaming.

"This is the first headset that doesn't require a large net of electrodes, or a technician to calibrate or operate it and does require gel on the scalp," she said. "It also doesn't cost tens of thousands of dollars."

The use of Electroencephalography in medical practice dates back almost 100 years but it is only since the 1970s that the procedure has been used to explore brain computer interfaces.

The Epoc technology can be used to give authentic facial expressions to avatars of gamers in virtual worlds. For example, if the player smiles, winks, grimaces the headset can detect the expression and translate it to the avatar in game.

It can also read emotions of players and translate those to the virtual world. "The headset could be used to improve the realism of emotional responses of AI characters in games," said Ms Le.

"If you laughed or felt happy after killing a character in a game then your virtual buddy could admonish you for being callous," she explained.

The $299 headset has a gyroscope to detect movement and has wireless capabilities to communicate with a USB dongle plugged into a computer.

The Emotiv said the headset could detects more than 30 different expressions, emotions and actions.

They include excitement, meditation, tension and frustration; facial expressions such as smile, laugh, wink, shock (eyebrows raised), anger (eyebrows furrowed); and cognitive actions such as push, pull, lift, drop and rotate (on six different axis).

Gamers are able to move objects in the world just by thinking of the action.

Emotiv is working with IBM to develop the technology for uses in "strategic enterprise business markets and virtual worlds"

Paul Ledak, vice president, IBM Digital Convergence said brain computer interfaces, like the Epoc headset were an important component of the future 3D Internet and the future of virtual communication.




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nice find bongme, i thought it was an upgrade on a foil helmet when i checked the pic cool.gif
Scribb|e
I bet it's gonna be crap - no gel needed, really small amount of sensors - I think that the article is really overplaying what it's gonna be capable of. wink1.gif

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Lizard
looks fucking stupid, I'll keep my keyboard and mouse ta very much.


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tickittiboo
Don't underestimate the power of these things. ph34r.gif I seen a program on 2 a few years ago about a company called i-media, and they had two blokes communicating via a similar device which was allowing them to have an artificial telepathic conversation through computer programs which can intercept brain messages which are delivered to a reciever and they could read what each other was saying on computer screen. It was quite impressive, but it aint exactly new.
Also Bill Gates said in December that in the next 5 years we are going to totally revoloutionise the way ppl interact with computers. I would think that would be the end of keyboards and mice. We allready have many such devices in use in artificial limbs and other medical practices which are far from in their infancy.
Next we'll have a modem connection on 't back of head! rofl.gif
Lizard
QUOTE(tickittiboo @ Feb 20 2008, 04:27 PM) *
Next we'll have a modem connection on 't back of head! rofl.gif




you might, I'd chuck my computer in the bin before that ever happens. whistling.gif
tickittiboo
QUOTE(Lizard @ Feb 20 2008, 02:29 PM) *
QUOTE(tickittiboo @ Feb 20 2008, 04:27 PM) *
Next we'll have a modem connection on 't back of head! rofl.gif




you might, I'd chuck my computer in the bin before that ever happens. whistling.gif


Yeah as long as it's your choice to make m8 nea.gif
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