Posts Tagged ‘mobile EEG’
Neuroinformatics meets music: Do you actually like that song or do you merely think you do?
As a neuroinformatics researcher, my vision is to bridge consumers wearing mobile EEG devices with online music recommendation services. Our research group is already working in that direction, decoding brainwaves while listening to music in order to predict “Like” ratings and then submit the feedback to music streaming services. As an example, this past September we were asked…
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