That is the clicking of the relays in the serial switch boxes turning the robot motors on/off (the switch boxes are the two things stacked at the bottom left of the monitor)
you can still see the top of the mouse at the bottom right of the screen.
very funny your final moment and glance back at the camera.. did you use USB-IRT transmitter as the link between emotive and the robot arm. Where can I buy such a robot arm
Do you use your own algorithm or just use EMOTIV left right output??? just wondering what they provide with that headset... we have to implement or code is already in their SDK.... waiting for your reply
@nehalxtreme The emotiv outputs are enough. but Sdk includes example codes and will get all headset outputs channels. However research version is needed for access to EEG raw data. so depends what you want to do and at what level.
its beter to describe Mr Blainey as one of the forums call him ,A LEGEND at least in making inovative. thanks bro for helping me out for which as i said i am grateful, but its just the begining ,and as my work progress, i will be there to bother you..haha. one more thing i learned from you is to share what i have ,so that someone else could benefit. tc
The idea for the arrows and to use mind control in humanoid robotics (Honda did copy my idea for Asimo) , or to move the cursor of the mouse in the computer were mine... now watch this... if you use the squared screen with augmented reality in your cell phone or eye glasses... then you will be able to do more... I have even more ideas to implement... but this is for later... you can watch my website with the most complete Humanoid Robot list in the World in the mean time...
looks like a step in the right direction, might have to use a combination of technologies though, for instance you could have glove that simulates contact with an object, so you have more tactile control of the robot arm (not this model being shown per say), hoping to get one of these EPOC kits to build my own apps/devices
Interesting application of the EPOC headset! How did you learn more than 4 actions in parallel in the cognitiv suite? Or are you using facial expressions as well?
Great stuff - would love to have you join our community at bciforums (search it on google) you would be a great addition and we would love to work together to drive innovation and creativity in this industry.
Amazing technology. This technology should be tested for paraplegics to enhance their standard of living. This is incredible. Why isn't Government Research Funding going into this? Think of the military applications!
Thx, No it is one of those things that the harder you try, the harder it is. It becomes almost unconsious control. Just move it like your real arm rather than thinking about how to move it.
I see that you're using the cognitiv left, right, push and pull commands to move the robot arm. Which commands/actions do you use to control the grab and release movements?
Awesome! :) Who made it?
sweYoda2 5 months ago
Guys how could he be using a mouse because when he got up it made that click sound acouple times.
GhOsTF141 5 months ago
U can have more then 1 mouse on a sinlge PC, haha,
nvm i'm trolling :P but those are loud relais then.
Dophoofd 7 months ago
Funny.... you hear the mouse clicking xD
Dophoofd 7 months ago
@Dophoofd
That is the clicking of the relays in the serial switch boxes turning the robot motors on/off (the switch boxes are the two things stacked at the bottom left of the monitor)
you can still see the top of the mouse at the bottom right of the screen.
ABlainey 7 months ago 2
The Epoc is the ultimate nerd toy...I WANT ONE!!!!
NotStoopid0228 9 months ago
very funny your final moment and glance back at the camera.. did you use USB-IRT transmitter as the link between emotive and the robot arm. Where can I buy such a robot arm
Flashback2512 11 months ago
Wow, that is extraordinary! Well done, my friend!
(Got to love 01:00 in the video, hehe.)
kasuskasus 1 year ago
Do you use your own algorithm or just use EMOTIV left right output??? just wondering what they provide with that headset... we have to implement or code is already in their SDK.... waiting for your reply
nehalxtreme 1 year ago
@nehalxtreme The emotiv outputs are enough. but Sdk includes example codes and will get all headset outputs channels. However research version is needed for access to EEG raw data. so depends what you want to do and at what level.
ABlainey 1 year ago
Fantastic. Hopefully this technology will continue seeing refinements that make it mass-consumer friendly in 10 years.
Zaptruder 1 year ago
its beter to describe Mr Blainey as one of the forums call him ,A LEGEND at least in making inovative. thanks bro for helping me out for which as i said i am grateful, but its just the begining ,and as my work progress, i will be there to bother you..haha. one more thing i learned from you is to share what i have ,so that someone else could benefit. tc
pathakhitesh 1 year ago
The idea for the arrows and to use mind control in humanoid robotics (Honda did copy my idea for Asimo) , or to move the cursor of the mouse in the computer were mine... now watch this... if you use the squared screen with augmented reality in your cell phone or eye glasses... then you will be able to do more... I have even more ideas to implement... but this is for later... you can watch my website with the most complete Humanoid Robot list in the World in the mean time...
luisbeck007 1 year ago
looks like a step in the right direction, might have to use a combination of technologies though, for instance you could have glove that simulates contact with an object, so you have more tactile control of the robot arm (not this model being shown per say), hoping to get one of these EPOC kits to build my own apps/devices
lordnemos 2 years ago
Holy Merry - I need more programming skills :) bravo :)
mymind101 2 years ago
Interesting application of the EPOC headset! How did you learn more than 4 actions in parallel in the cognitiv suite? Or are you using facial expressions as well?
Junuxx 2 years ago
see my training tips on the emotive forum for full details of more than 4 cog actions.
ABlainey 2 years ago
Hey there!
Great stuff - would love to have you join our community at bciforums (search it on google) you would be a great addition and we would love to work together to drive innovation and creativity in this industry.
bradynapier 2 years ago
Excellent. :)
roschler 2 years ago
Holy crap Alex, this is impressive. Very good stuff!
tritraye 2 years ago
Excellent demonstration!
skiweek 2 years ago
Amazing technology. This technology should be tested for paraplegics to enhance their standard of living. This is incredible. Why isn't Government Research Funding going into this? Think of the military applications!
T3Kaos 2 years ago
Braindead moment HA :). Does it really take a lot of effort to get those controls working? (left/right/etc)
Great job on the robot arm =) One of the more impressive things I've seen relating to Emotiv Epoc :P
subzero34g 2 years ago
Thx, No it is one of those things that the harder you try, the harder it is. It becomes almost unconsious control. Just move it like your real arm rather than thinking about how to move it.
ABlainey 2 years ago
Good stuff, I am very happy to see more and more people utilizing this technology. Cheers to you AND the future of BCI technology.
William ( Author of Cortex Arcade )
myJediMindTrick 2 years ago
@myJediMindTrick Thx William. I think it will become a BCI revolution very quickly.
ABlainey 2 years ago
Alex, your my hero!
Tom Foxen (from the Emotiv forum)
foxandthehen 2 years ago
@foxandthehen Thanks Tom ! time for you to build that flying machine!
ABlainey 2 years ago
Alex, c'est déjà un très bel exploit! It seems to me your robot is ambidextrous, are you ambidextrous too? Ciao, scerir
scerir 2 years ago
@scerir Merci. Oui, c'est super. Des possibilités infinies!! Merci d'avoir pris le temps de regarder, son bon de voir un visage amical.
Non, pas ambidextre. Les pinces sont orientées ensemble.
Singularity is getting closer. Onwards and upwards, non? Ciao. ;o)
ABlainey 2 years ago
teeth clench to grip, brow raise to release.
ABlainey 2 years ago
I see that you're using the cognitiv left, right, push and pull commands to move the robot arm. Which commands/actions do you use to control the grab and release movements?
markdegrootnl 2 years ago
Don't forget to Comment :o)
ABlainey 2 years ago