'Hear' of the mind tells the machine that the machine
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A new type of headset (headphone-like wear) has been invented, through which the mind can 'hear'. But for those who have the headset, they can only communicate with each other.
Researchers say this headset, called AlterEgo, is after speaking in the mind, there is no need to speak up loud.
Arnab Kapoor, the Indian origin, led the discovery. He said, 'We thought we could do such a computing platform, which is more introvert, in any way that would harm people and machines and that might seem to be a part of our own understanding'? US Institutes of Massachusetts Institute of Technology In the Media Lab of MIT, he worked for the development of the system.
Arnab referred to this headset as intelligence-stimulation or AI device. He recently presented a program organized by the Association for Computing Machinery in Tokyo, Tokyo. The device will wear along with the jaw and chin, and this white plastic device will have four electrodes (electricity conductive cells), which can be detected in the skin and neuromascular signals. As a result, the machine can understand what a person said in the mind. When someone says that there is a lot of talk in his head, artificial intelligence of this device will find special signals with special words, then those words will come out on the computer.
Pati Mais, professor of media arts and sciences at MIT, said, "We can not continue without cell phones, digital equipment. At the same time the use of these machines is very difficult. To find something I need to get a phone out of the passcode and open an app and type the keyword in it. The whole thing takes my attention to the other side. '
Moyes, along with his student Arnab, are working on some aspects of smartphone knowledge and services, interfaces, so that there will be no untoward incident in daily life.
The Alteriego device is run by 10 people, and 92 percent of it is perfect. It takes 15 minutes to understand every person. Google's voice conversion machine works 95 percent right. However, Arnab says, the machine will develop over time.
(Talk) Arnab and his team are currently working on the information collection and how many words Altergo can understand for improving the process.
AlterGo's main focus is to adjust synthetic intelligence such as Google Assistant, Amazon Alexea, or Apple's Synergy with voice converter. People can communicate with the newly discovered machine or silently without talking to these machines.
Georgia Tech's computing professor Thunder Starner said, "It is a good thing to communicate through voice in an environment where it was not usual," he said, "where you can think of the sounds of a loud voice, such as aircraft decks, power stations or printing presses for aircraft carriers. '