Sensitive technology

Intelligent technology can adapt to different situations and react accordingly. We combine detection technologies, mobile neurosensory, and advanced machine learning to detect cognitive and emotional states. The goal is to use technology to better understand and optimally support people.

 

Brain-computer interface for medical robotics

Use of EEG-based brain-computer interfaces to improve surgical robotics through emotion-driven learning in realistic scenarios

 

MindTrain – Promoting mental fitness

Training relaxation and concentration in a neurofeedback-assisted virtual reality game

 

Technology, that feels good

Brain-computer interface for affect detection for adaptive and autonomous assistance systems

 

Brain-Computer Interface in production

Something is wrong! - Human support for visual inspection processes using a brain-computer interface

 

Mobile neuroimaging for VR-based learning

Mobile neuroimaging using functional near-infrared spectroscopy measures mental stress and records learning success in VR using machine learning to optimise learning processes. 

 

KONTAKT - Intelligent eye-controlled communication aid

People with limited communication skills rely on technology, but eye-controlled tablets and speech aids are often slow and frustrating.

 

Making AI More Intuitive Through Brain-Computer Interfaces

Today's assistance systems act independently, often without user feedback. Adapting them to individual needs through a brain-computer interface for affect recognition can enhance usability and increase acceptance.