Using Generative Art from Brain Signals for Enabling Self Expression in the Differently Abled
Anjali Sharma and
Param Vir Singh
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Anjali Sharma: LIME Lab Low Proft LLC
No 72k9j, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
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The ability to express one’s emotions is a fundamental human need. However, people with disabilities may be unable to partake in even this most fundamental of human needs. This can lead to bottling up of emotions and adverse mental health effects. Recent developments in neuroscience and brain-computer-interfaces are now making it possible to detect emotional states from brain signals. In this study, we use these advances in emotion detection techniques to design and develop a system for enabling emotional expression by the disabled using abstract art generated from EEG brain signals.
Date: 2022-01-18
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/72k9j
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