Technology giant Microsoft has been granted a patent for a brain control device that can give users mind control powers to operate apps with just their brains, without any movement.Using sensor-equipped headbands, the device could ideally interpret neurological data to have users open and use apps with thoughts instead of gestures, the americangenius.com reported.
These sensors would send neurological signals like the electroencephalogram (EEG) readings, which the device can decode to launch and operate compatible apps.Moreover, users could “train” the device to recognize which signals should apply to intended app behavior. Algorithms would learn the brain behavior and use neuron fluctuation to draw or move objects at the user’s will based on detected patterns.
Some operative gestures include the intention to swipe, finger pinch, mouse clicks and button pushes. Once the user thinks or focuses on these movements, the data is communicated to the computer system that runs the app.”Neurological user intention data corresponding to a physical gesture is generated when a user thinks about and/or focuses on a movement, in the same way, an amputee might think about moving an amputated limb,” according to the patent, as quoted by theamericangenius.com.
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While any kind of app can be used, the patent mentions video games, augmented and virtual reality simulators, three-dimensional modeling software, web browsers and even word processors.Apps controlling machine tools and machinery like robotic arms could also be used with Microsoft’s new patent technology.
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