Does anyone have experience in using EEG for text generation

Title says it all. Could someone point me in the right direction for my project?

EEG? As in electroencephalogram?

That seems extremely advanced, thus the only thing I can recommend is to start a literature review on the topic using google scholar or a different sourcing method to begin reading some papers on the subject. From these papers you should have a good understanding for your project.

For any project in future, it is best to start a literature review of what already exists to then build up from said literature for your own project. Remember that all scientific study is built on the backs of previous works.

I have given the references and DOI’s to some papers below that might help you in further research:

X. Feng, X. Feng, B. Qin and T. Liu, “Aligning Semantic in Brain and Language: A Curriculum Contrastive Method for Electroencephalography-to-Text Generation,” in IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering , vol. 31, pp. 3874-3883, 2023, doi: 10.1109/TNSRE.2023.3314642.

Thought2Text: Text Generation from EEG Signal using Large Language Models (LLMs)
Abhijit Mishra, Shreya Shukla, Jose Torres, Jacek Gwizdka, Shounak Roychowdhury

A Survey on Bridging EEG Signals and Generative AI: From Image and Text to Beyond
Shreya Shukla, Jose Torres, Abhijit Mishra, Jacek Gwizdka, Shounak Roychowdhury

I don’t have any knowledge in this space, but I’m a fan. Thank you for the post and the papers. @Adam @Bwgr

Connecting human minds to computers is a huge field, and I’ve seen it approached from many different directions. EEG sounds like one that might have a pop culture future.

Two others I’m aware of are a personal AI device planned by Omi (I have the non-neural link version) and Meta’s claim of being able to predict what brain regions will respond to videos. What else is out there that might appeal to pop culture?