Mind Blaster, written using XNA, demo'ed at PDC09. The game is played using a Neurosky MindSet headset with a Wiimote strapped to the top for head-tracking. Learn more at http://bit.ly/mindblaster
It's not really "trainable". Once you put the headset on and it gets a good connection to your brain waves, it takes about 2 seconds or so for the initial calibration. From that point forward it constantly learns and recalibrates itself to your brain.
It's not really "trainable". Once you put the headset on and it gets a good connection to your brain waves, it takes about 2 seconds or so for the initial calibration. From that point forward it constantly learns and recalibrates itself to your brain.
peekb 2 years ago
Really cool. I checked your link in the info section, very cool stuff. How long does it take for that thing to get trained on a person?
DrJBN 2 years ago