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Originally Posted by TorqueDog
You guys watch too many bloody movies.
This is huge. The use-cases for the medical field could be massive. Being able to know if someone in a coma is in pain or discomfort, or being able to communicate with someone who has had a significant injury that has left them unable to communicate through normal means.
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I've read it, and don't quite understand. I need a layman's translation. I can't quite figure out if the model is entirely creating the images from the brain scan, or if it has those images in the training set, and using the keywords in reconstructing an already known image, kind of matching to what it already knows. So without the training data matching, you couldn't scan someones brain and have an image extracted of what they are thinking about. The wording is pretty impenetrable.