Month: July 2023

Keep Your Weights Close and Your Enemies Closer

Imagine you’re carrying a heavy backpack on a hike. If you keep that backpack close to your body, you’ll have better balance and less strain on your muscles. It’s the same idea when it comes to lifting weights! Research shows that keeping the weight close to your body during exercises like squats, deadlifts, and rows […]

Published on July 11, 2023

Functional extreme learning machine

Imagine you’re trying to build a high-performance race car, but you want to streamline the process and get faster results. That’s where the Functional Extreme Learning Machine (FELM) comes in. Just like a skilled mechanic who knows all the ins and outs of building a powerful engine, the FELM uses functional neurons as its basic […]

Published on July 11, 2023

Exploring the Role of Emotion in Brain-Computer Interfaces

Imagine if your brain was a computer and your emotions were its software. That’s the concept behind affective brain-computer interfaces in emotion artificial intelligence and medical engineering. Researchers are studying how to capture and interpret our emotions using brain signals, with the goal of enhancing communication between humans and machines. Just like a translator helps […]

Published on July 11, 2023