ironbci
muse-js
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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ironbci
- Open Source Brain Computer Interface
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Scientists shared a way to build a compact device for recording brain activity with research-grade signal for $350. The instructions, accompanying documentation, and software are openly available on GitHub.
FWIW, the GitHub link is included in the abstract.
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DIY full instructions, on how to create - a low-cost brain-computer interface
source - https://github.com/Ildaron/ironbci
- First DIY – Brain-computer interface. I added BOM files and video instruction
- Want to create your own brain-computer interface? You can find the instructions on GitHub.
- GitHub - Ildaron/ironbci: Open-Source Brain-Computer Interface, ADS1299 and STM32
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Open-source. The easiest way to the neuroscience with the shield for RaspberryPi
Hello everyone, as you know (or not), a few months ago I published a work about an inexpensive brain interface - ironbci (https://github.com/Ildaron/ironbci) - but I must own up, that the chips shortage slightly increased the cost of the device
- Ironbci: Open-Source Brain Computer Interface
muse-js
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Live Streaming my Brain with Amazon IVS, React and a Muse Headband
In my original "Brain to the Cloud" project, I used a "vintage" EEG headset called a MindFlex to capture my brain readings. It worked fairly well, but required me to "hack" the device by adding an ESP-12 microcontroller in order to pull the readings off of the device and send them to the cloud. This time I reached for something slightly newer - and something that I could use with no modifications. After a bit of research, I settled on the Muse S Headband. Thankfully, there is a really awesome open-source library called muse-js which let me to access the brain readings directly in a web browser with Web Bluetooth (in supported browsers, of course).
What are some alternatives?
brainflow - BrainFlow is a library intended to obtain, parse and analyze EEG, EMG, ECG and other kinds of data from biosensors
rustymind - A driver, parser and real time plotter for NeuroSky MindWave EEG headset
EEGwithRaspberryPI - Open-Source board for converting RaspberryPI to Brain-computer interface [Moved to: https://github.com/HackerBCI/EEGwithRaspberryPI]
eeg-pipes - Digital signal processing utilities as RxJS operators for working with EEG data in Node and the Browser
3.eeg_recognation - Machine learning for Anonymous detection of an alcoholic by EEG signals
angular-web-bluetooth - The missing Web Bluetooth module for Angular
EEGwithRaspberryPI - Open-Source board for converting RaspberryPI to Brain-computer interface
bfree - Bfree smart trainer app.
Labrador - EspoTek Labrador is a USB device that transforms your PC or smartphone into a fully-featured electronics lab. This repo holds all of the source code!
amazon-ivs-eeg-demo