NeuroLink

NeuroLink

NeuroLink is a brain-computer interface (BCI) project focused on enabling communication and control through neurosignals. The system explores two main paradigms: Motor Imagery and P300-based interaction.

In the Motor Imagery approach, machine learning models are developed to classify different imagined movements, allowing users to generate multiple control commands. This capability is currently being implemented in an interactive environment, such as a Flappy Bird-style game, showing real-time control through brain activity.

In parallel, the P300 Speller system enables users to select letters or commands by detecting the P300 event-related potential, providing a powerful communication tool for individuals with severe speech and motor impairments.

The system is completely non-invasive and designed with adaptability in mind, continuously improving performance through user-specific calibration. By combining neuroscience, signal processing, and artificial intelligence, NeuroLink aims to bridge the gap between intention and action, empowering users with limited mobility to communicate and interact with digital and physical systems.

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  • Organization
    Daidalonic
  • Profession
    Non-invasive BCI for communication and device control

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