Showing 78 open source projects for "brain computer interface"

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    A graphical, interactive, multimedia-rich text reader integrated with computer text-to-speech whose level of focus, complexity, and detail is adjustable according to the user's needs. Suitable for users with learning disabilities: i.e. dyslexia.
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    The Guiey project is an attempt to develop a system for graphical user interface scripting and testing in Java. Guiey will use a computer by seeing, typing, and clicking - just like a human user.
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    Cinefile

    A category-based approach to exploring film data.

    ...It allows the user to identify abstract categories of films by providing examples of category members, learns to classify films as belonging or not belonging to those categories, and provides a graphical interface for exploring and comparing categories. Cinefile is designed to work with data retrieved from the Internet Movie Database (imdb.com). This data is used for classification and is the subject of the category-based analysis. Cinefile was developed by the University of Mary Washington's Computer Science department (http://cas.umw.edu/computerscience).
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