They record the neural signals, and program them as each signals mean what actions, so the wheelchair can move as what the controller think. Brady Zheng
Chris VanYe The programmers recorded the animals’ neuronal activity as the monkeys watched the wheelchair go in different directions. They then used that data to create a program that decoded the signals fro the monkey to tell the wheelchair to move in a certain direction.
the researchers recorded the animals’ neuronal activity as they perceived the wheelchair’s trajectory. the signals were used to train a decoder program. Garrett Coffin
The researchers gathered data on the neural signals of the monkey riding the wheelchair while it was moving, and then observed them controlling the chair on their own. Joe Haj
They programmed it to decode neural signals for whole-body movements through 2-D space.
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They record the neural signals, and program them as each signals mean what actions, so the wheelchair can move as what the controller think.
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Chris VanYe
ReplyDeleteThe programmers recorded the animals’ neuronal activity as the monkeys watched the wheelchair go in different directions. They then used that data to create a program that decoded the signals fro the monkey to tell the wheelchair to move in a certain direction.
the researchers recorded the animals’ neuronal activity as they perceived the wheelchair’s trajectory. the signals were used to train a decoder program.
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They decoded neural signals in 2-d space and then plug that into the robot
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They made it gather neural signals from the monkeys, decode them, and use them as programs to tell the wheelchair what to do. Alex Haston
ReplyDeleteThe researchers gathered data on the neural signals of the monkey riding the wheelchair while it was moving, and then observed them controlling the chair on their own.
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