Exhibitor: University of Kentucky
Location: FPAT / Fourth Floor Room 455
About the Exhibit
Intelligent machines can be used to improve people's quality of life, in particular for those with disabilities. During this presentation, we demonstrate the process of acquiring brain signals that can be used to build direct communication between humans and machines. Also, we show how machine learning can be used to equip machines with human-like perception capabilities such as vision, to navigate and interact with the outside world. This is a joint demonstration, provided by members from Dr. Jihye Bae's Neural Interfaces and Signal Processing (NISP) Lab and Dr. Luis Sanchez's The Computational Learning, Intelligence and Perception (CLIP) Laboratory.