Human-computer interface, deep learning
and explainable AI
BCI technology based on brain waves data has varied potential uses
By Chang S. Nam, Jae-Yoon Jung, Sangwon Lee, Sanghyun Choo, Zachary Traylor, Hoonseok Park, Donghyun Park and
Sangyeon Kim
The human body is an important source of big data. Biometric data can be collected to track health status and
actively improve quality of life. Though data analysis has recently been actively used as a tool for industrial
innovation, biometric data analysis seems to approach the essence of engineering in terms of developing technologies
that benefit human beings.
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