This demonstrates the Tilvus Assistive Interface using a brain-computer interface (BCI) switch. It enables people with severe physical impairments or disabilities to use a computer, enter text, and speak. The Emotiv EPOC neuroheadset is being used with their software's "Cognitiv Suite" to read brain waves as input for Tilvus. PhraseWeaver predictive text entry and the Coaster Cursor are demonstrated. A pre-release (beta) version of the Tilvus software is being used.
http://tilvus.net/
http://phraseweaver.com/
what's the name of software you use for this demo? Is it free ?
centinelzero 7 months ago
@centinelzero The software is the Tilvus Assistive Interface. It's currently in beta, but will be released by the end of the year and will likely cost $99. You can go to tilvus.net for more information and to see more videos demonstrating the software.
Tilvus 7 months ago