scholarly journals A Novel Method to Perform Search Query using Brainwave Signals

The main aim of the proposed paper is to search the information using brain waves instead of searching using the text query. Electroencephalography (EEG) is an electrophysiological checking strategy to record the electrical activity of the mind. EEG estimates voltage changes coming about because of ionic current inside the neurons of the mind. EEG alludes to the account of the mind’s unconstrained electrical movement over a time frame, as recorded from different nodes put on the scalp. For training, When the user has read a question, the brain waves are recorded with the help of sensors like Neurosky device in the form of EEG signals values like Alpha, Beta, and Gamma and are stored in a dataset. The brainwaves of different persons are recorded for different questions and are stored. The features are reduced using PCA and the centroid of the values are calculated using the K-means clustering algorithm. For testing, when the user thinks about a question in the list, the brain waves are recorded and compared with the values available in the dataset. Using KNN Algorithm, the proposed system outputs the respective question which will be submitted to the search engine. K-Means clustering algorithm is used to calculate the cluster centroid. Once the centroid is calculated for each question, we plot each centroid in a 2-D plane. For a random question from the pool of existing questions, we use the KNN algorithm to find the nearest match. When the match is found, the question corresponding to it is submitted to the search engine.

2011 ◽  
Vol 2-3 ◽  
pp. 261-265 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jung Eun Lim ◽  
Bo Hyeok Seo ◽  
Sun Hyun Kim ◽  
Soon Yong Chun

Since brain waves are expressed in a variety of frequency domains, they were used to analyze a correlation between colors and concentration. In this study, the brain wave reacting when exposed to colors was defined as a color brain wave (CBW). Also the colors on the table were changed during task performance to see colors’ influence on improving concentration and then the brave waves were measured for analysis on and comparison with the findings from the task performance. Based on the biometric data experiment conducted, it was confirmed that the findings during the task performance and those from EEG signals have a correlation and that human’s concentration is thus affected by changes of colors.


A brain-computer interface (BCI) gives a correspondence channel that interconnects the mind with an outside device. The most generally utilized system for getting BCI control signals from the brain is the electroencephalogram (EEG). In the proposed paper, BCI framework towards an EEG chronicles are reviewed into and found that the expansion of a counterfeit motion toward it, which is brought about by eye flickers, eye development, muscle and cardiovascular commotion, just as non-natural sources (e.g., control line clamor). According to the writing survey it is discovered that these issues can be overwhelmed by utilizing mix of wavelet deterioration, independent component analysis (ICA), and thresholding


Author(s):  
Ameen Omar Ali Barja ◽  
Tahir Ahmad ◽  
Faisal Abdurabu Mubarak Binjadhnan

Electroencephalography (EEG) is a record of electrical activity along the scalp. It is measures voltage fluctuations resulting from ionic current flows within the neurons of the brain. EEG is most often used to diagnose epilepsy, which causes understandable abnormalities in EEG readings. The mathematical analysis of EEG signals assists medical specialists by providing a clarification of the brain activity being observed, so increasing the information about the structure and function of the human brain. EEG signals during epileptic seizure can be viewed as a semigroup of square matrices under matrix multiplication, and every element in that semigroup is shown to be regular. In this paper, we will present some main properties of regular element of EEG signals during epileptic seizure.


GeroPsych ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 25 (4) ◽  
pp. 235-245 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katja Franke ◽  
Christian Gaser

We recently proposed a novel method that aggregates the multidimensional aging pattern across the brain to a single value. This method proved to provide stable and reliable estimates of brain aging – even across different scanners. While investigating longitudinal changes in BrainAGE in about 400 elderly subjects, we discovered that patients with Alzheimer’s disease and subjects who had converted to AD within 3 years showed accelerated brain atrophy by +6 years at baseline. An additional increase in BrainAGE accumulated to a score of about +9 years during follow-up. Accelerated brain aging was related to prospective cognitive decline and disease severity. In conclusion, the BrainAGE framework indicates discrepancies in brain aging and could thus serve as an indicator for cognitive functioning in the future.


2010 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 131-135 ◽  
Author(s):  
Włodzimierz Klonowski ◽  
Pawel Stepien ◽  
Robert Stepien

Over 20 years ago, Watt and Hameroff (1987 ) suggested that consciousness may be described as a manifestation of deterministic chaos in the brain/mind. To analyze EEG-signal complexity, we used Higuchi’s fractal dimension in time domain and symbolic analysis methods. Our results of analysis of EEG-signals under anesthesia, during physiological sleep, and during epileptic seizures lead to a conclusion similar to that of Watt and Hameroff: Brain activity, measured by complexity of the EEG-signal, diminishes (becomes less chaotic) when consciousness is being “switched off”. So, consciousness may be described as a manifestation of deterministic chaos in the brain/mind.


2004 ◽  
Vol 49 (6) ◽  
pp. 713-716
Author(s):  
Ellen S. Berscheid
Keyword(s):  
The Mind ◽  

PsycCRITIQUES ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 61 (32) ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher A. Was
Keyword(s):  
The Mind ◽  

Author(s):  
Selma Büyükgöze

Brain Computer Interface consists of hardware and software that convert brain signals into action. It changes the nerves, muscles, and movements they produce with electro-physiological signs. The BCI cannot read the brain and decipher the thought in general. The BCI can only identify and classify specific patterns of activity in ongoing brain signals associated with specific tasks or events. EEG is the most commonly used non-invasive BCI method as it can be obtained easily compared to other methods. In this study; It will be given how EEG signals are obtained from the scalp, with which waves these frequencies are named and in which brain states these waves occur. 10-20 electrode placement plan for EEG to be placed on the scalp will be shown.


Author(s):  
Sally M. Essawy ◽  
Basil Kamel ◽  
Mohamed S. Elsawy

Some buildings hold certain qualities of space design similar to those originated from nature in harmony with its surroundings. These buildings, mostly associated with religious beliefs and practices, allow for human comfort and a unique state of mind. This paper aims to verify such effect on the human brain. It concentrates on measuring brain waves when the user is located in several spots (coordinates) in some of these buildings. Several experiments are conducted on selected case studies to identify whether certain buildings affect the brain wave frequencies of their users or not. These are measured in terms of Brain Wave Frequency Charts through EEG Device. The changes identified on the brain were then translated into a brain diagram that reflects the spiritual experience all through the trip inside the selected buildings. This could then be used in architecture to enhance such unique quality.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
vernon thornton

A description of of the mind and its relationship to the brain, set in an evolutionary context. Introduction of a correct version of 'language-of-thought' called 'thinkish'.


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