Graceshalini et al., 2023 - Google Patents
A Review of Innovation to Human Augmentation in Brain‐Machine Interface–Potential, Limitation, and Incorporation of AIGraceshalini et al., 2023
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- 2861241555391767459
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- Graceshalini T
- Rathnamala S
- Prabhanantha Kumar M
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- Brain‐Computer Interface: Using Deep Learning Applications
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Summary The beginning of Industrial Revolution in late 1700s manifested a revolving fact in the history of humans: a phase for effective and increasing human beings/machinery interactions. In the coming decades, there were many more inventions followed, which gave …
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