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Pass-thoughts. Patent pass-thoughts. This invention relates to a method of and system for creating a user profile for use in a brain computer interface and to a method of and system for creating a brain computer interface for a user for an application. For many years people have speculated that electroencephalographic activity or other electrophysiological measures of brain function might provide a new non-muscular channel for sending messages and commands to the external world, commonly referred to as a brain computer interface (BCI). Over the past 20 years, productive BCI research programs have arisen. Encouraged by an improved understanding of brain functions, by the advent of powerful low-cost computer equipment, and by the growing recognition of the needs and potentials of people with disabilities, these programs concentrate on developing new communication and control technologies. BCIs may be provided to individuals with severe disabilities to improve their quality of life.

The next hacking frontier: Your brain? Brainwaves To Be Used As Identification. Identify person by unique brain activity « engineuring. “Brain-wave signatures, represented as the EEG signals of a person … are different from one individual to another, even when they perform the same thought or task”, “A brain-based biometric can be as strong as DNA-based biometric” Touradj Ebrahimi Brain of each human being is completely unique. Its structure is highly influenced not only by our DNA but also by everything we experience in our life. You can find people even with the same DNA – but life history is something that cannot be duplicated. So brain activity is unique biometric every person has. And such biometrics are used in access control systems when security is needed. Brain activity is secure. Brain activity can be captured by different methods. EEG as potential biometric for person identification has been studied since 1998.

Field was also studied extensively by Ramaswamy Palaniappan. On the whole, today there is a good pool of studies regarding person identification by EEG. Like this: Like Loading... Welcome to Marios S. Poulos Homepage. Marios S. Poulos Conferences Poulos M, Rangousi M, Kafetzopoulos E. Person identification via the EEG using computational geometry algorithms. In: Theodoridis S, Pitas A, Stouraitis N, Kalouptsidis N, eds. Proceedings of the Ninth European Signal Processing (EUSIPCOοΏ½98), Rhodes, Greece 1998; 4: 2125-2128. Poulos M, Rangoussi M, Alexandris N.