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BCI-Project

Objective

To analyze the EEG signals from the scalp near the visual cortex to infer what a person is seeing.

Equipment

Cyton + Daisy biosensing boards

People

Gihan , Harshana , Suren , Anupamali , Nuwan, Hiruna

Getting started

Python and libraries

Python3, Numpy, Scipy, Keras, Matplotlib

OpenBCI

download processing

test https://github.com/OpenBCI/OpenBCI_Processing

if not connecting. test https://github.com/OpenBCI/OpenBCI_Radio_Config_Utility press autoconnect followed by autoscan. should connect now.

now python !

test https://github.com/OpenBCI/OpenBCI_LSL close other processing streams before runnig "openbci_lsl.py --stream". start - /start. stop - /stop. exit - /exit.

test - (real stuff) https://github.com/NeuroTechX/bci-workshop/blob/master/INSTRUCTIONS.md this repo has feature vectors, SVM and a bit of ML, but lots of bugs.

install required packages. no need of conda. look out for python 2. tkinter should be install using sudo apt-get)

test run "openbci_lsl.py --stream" as before and '/start' the stream. run "exercise_01.py" (should get errors in the first run. get over it!)

#tried and worked in xubuntu.

Acknowledgements

The equipment were provided by Cambio wearable computing lab at Deaprtment of Computer Engineering , Faculty of Engineering , University of Peradeniya

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