发明名称 METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REAL-TIME INSIGHT DETECTION USING EEG SIGNALS
摘要 A method, system and computer readable medium for detecting creativity in real-time are disclosed. The method includes sensing electrical activity along a scalp of a subject during a learning phase, the learning phase including presenting to the subject one or more tasks configured to generate electrical activity corresponding to cortical events that are likely to correspond to a creative type experience and cortical events that are likely to correspond to a non-creative type experience. Features from the electrical activity obtained during the learning phase are extracted to create a brainwave profile for the subject. Real-time electrical activity along the scalp of the subject is sensed during a performance of one or more real-time tasks, and the electrical activity of the subject is compared to previously recorded electrical activity using the brainwave profile for the subject to classify the electrical activity obtained during the performance of the one or more real-time.
申请公布号 US2015216468(A1) 申请公布日期 2015.08.06
申请号 US201414169728 申请日期 2014.01.31
申请人 KONICA MINOLTA LABORATORY U.S.A., INC. 发明人 Vidal-Naquet Michel;Tanaka Hideki;Gu Haisong
分类号 A61B5/00;A61B5/0476 主分类号 A61B5/00
代理机构 代理人
主权项 1. A method for detecting creativity in real-time, the method comprising: sensing electrical activity along a scalp of a subject during a learning phase, the learning phase including presenting to the subject one or more tasks configured to generate electrical activity corresponding to cortical events that are likely to correspond to a creative type experience and cortical events that are likely to correspond to a non-creative type experience; classifying the electrical activity obtained during the learning phase to create a brainwave profile for the subject; sensing in real-time electrical activity along the scalp of the subject during a performance of one or more real-time tasks; comparing the electrical activity of the subject to previously recorded electrical activity using the brainwave profile for the subject; and classifying the electrical activity obtained during the performance of the one or more real-time tasks into the cortical events that are likely to correspond to the creative type experience and the cortical events that are likely to correspond to the non-creative type experience.
地址 San Mateo CA US
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