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?