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Studies Conducted at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne on Brain-Bas ed Devices Recently Reported [A 2.46-mm2 Miniaturized Brain-m achine Interface (Mibmi) Enabling 31-class Brain-to-text Decoding]

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2024 OCT 03 (NewsRx)-By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-New research on Brain-Based Devices is the subject of a report. According to news reporting originating in Geneva, Swi tzerland, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, "Recent advancements in brain- machine interface (BMI) technology offer groundbreaking solutions for individual s with motor impairments, potentially extending to speech synthesis and handwrit ing assistance. However, current BMIs rely on cumbersome benchtop setups equippe d with resource-intensive computing units, restricting their suitability for dai ly use." Financial supporters for this research include Swiss State Secretariat for Educa tion, Research and Innovation, Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF), Ecole P olytechnique Federale de Lausanne.

GenevaSwitzerlandEuropeBrain-Based DevicesBrainmachine InterfaceEmerging TechnologiesMachine LearningSwis s Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne

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Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News

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年,卷(期):2024.(Oct.3)