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Rapid image analysis using neural signals

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Rapid image analysis using neural signals
The problem of extracting information from large collections of imagery is a challenge with few good solutions. Computers typically cannot interpret imagery as effectively as humans can, and manual analysis tools are slow. The research reported here explores the feasibility of speeding up manual image analysis by tapping into split second perceptual judgments using electroencephalograph sensors. Experimental results show that a combination of neurophysiological signals and overt physical responses--detected while a user views imagery in high speed bursts of approximately 10 images per second--provide a basis for detecting targets within large image sets. Results show an approximately six-fold, statistically significant, reduction in the time required to detect targets at high accuracy levels compared to conventional broad-area image analysis. Keywords Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP), EEG, Visual Search, Brain Computer Interface ACM Classification Keywords H.5.2. Information in...
Santosh Mathan, Deniz Erdogmus, Yonghong Huang, Mi
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where CHI
Authors Santosh Mathan, Deniz Erdogmus, Yonghong Huang, Misha Pavel, Patricia Ververs, James Carciofini, Michael Dorneich, Stephen Whitlow
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