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  • The Daily Catch: Updates in the Exploration of Fish Play Behaviors
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    The Daily Catch: Updates in the Exploration of Fish Play Behaviors
    • July 6, 2021
    • by Jelena Ciric
    —Written by Sofia Eisenbeiser— Please give a warm welcome to the newest additions to Backyard Brains: the tiger barbs! Hello, everyone! It’s Sofia, coming at you with an update on the BYB fish. So, we last left off with making the discovery that one of our African cichlid fish likes to chase a laser pointer around his aquarium. Shortly after […]
  • Building a Mind-Reading TinyML Device: a Road Paved With SVVEPs
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    Building a Mind-Reading TinyML Device: a Road Paved With SVVEPs
    • July 2, 2021
    • by Jelena Ciric
    —Written by Nour Chahine— As you may recall from my introductory blog post, this summer I’m working on building a TinyML device that can guess which card you secretly picked based on your brain’s EEG signal. But it’s a road paved with many SSVEPs (Steady State Visually Evoked Potentials)! These past two weeks have been all about SSVEP […]
  • Poker Bot to Detect Bluffs From Your Sweat Glands and Heart Rate
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    Poker Bot to Detect Bluffs From Your Sweat Glands and Heart Rate
    • June 30, 2021
    • by Jelena Ciric
    —Written by Sachin Pillai— Lo and behold, somehow I’m already five weeks into the BYB fellowship program this fine summer. At this point, the only bluff I’ve certainly encountered is just how fast time can pass! Just kidding. I have in fact made significant progress with my Poker Bot over the past weeks and that includes […]
  • Free Will Keeps Evading (But It Ain't Over Till the Encephalogram Sings)
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    Free Will Keeps Evading (But It Ain't Over Till the Encephalogram Sings)
    • June 29, 2021
    • by Jelena Ciric
    —Written by Samuel Kuhn— These two photos just about summarize the past 5 weeks of searching for the Readiness Potential. I’ve hit a stone wall trying to replicate it so that it could bring me one step closer to understanding the free will phenomenon! I have been collecting EEG data just about every day trying to […]
  • The Student Becomes the Master: P300 Signals As the New Lie Detector!
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    The Student Becomes the Master: P300 Signals As the New Lie Detector!
    • June 28, 2021
    • by Jelena Ciric
    –Written by Sarah Falkovic– Welcome to the update on my lie detector project! In my previous blog post, I discussed the modality of electrodermal activity, a.k.a our unconscious sweat response and its ties to stress. However, as a method of measuring lies it leaves much to be desired due to its ability to be swayed by […]
  • Say Hello to My Little Friend - A Big Blue TinyML Robot Hand! [Fellowship 2021]
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    Say Hello to My Little Friend - A Big Blue TinyML Robot Hand! [Fellowship 2021]
    • June 24, 2021
    • by Jelena Ciric
    —Written by Fredi Mino— Fancy having a robot hand that mimics your real hand’s gestures?  Me too! That’s why I’m designing one with another helping hand – from our good old friend, TinyML. I will do this by measuring the activity of the muscles involved in hand movements using surface Electromyography (sEMG). Then, we will use digital signal […]
  • Exploring Uncharted Waters: Do Fish Play (and Why Yes)?
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    Exploring Uncharted Waters: Do Fish Play (and Why Yes)?
    • June 23, 2021
    • by Jelena Ciric
    ***Written by Sofia Eisenbeiser*** Ever had this feeling that fish in your aquarium are having a blast?  This summer I am working with a few of them to determine whether or not they exhibit play behaviors.   This study began as a simple replication of Dr. Gordon Burghardt’s 2014 publication, which found that three white-spotted African cichlid fish […]
  • Pick a Card and Our Fellow Nour’s AI Device Will Know What It Is
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    Pick a Card and Our Fellow Nour’s AI Device Will Know What It Is
    • June 22, 2021
    • by Jelena Ciric
    ***Written by Nour Chahine*** Can you use a brain-computer interface to perform magic tricks? Guess what card someone is thinking of? That is exactly what my TinyML project, Pick a Card, is all about.  I will develop a small screen to show a set of playing cards while measuring EEGs. The subject chooses a card, and an AI […]
  • Dreaming With Your Eyes Open: Can Tiny ML Help You Deal with FOMO?
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    Dreaming With Your Eyes Open: Can Tiny ML Help You Deal with FOMO?
    • June 21, 2021
    • by Jelena Ciric
    —Written by Ariyana Miri— How much do you notice throughout your day? Are you paying attention to your surroundings? Are you present in every moment of your life? Odds are, the answer is no. As most adults know, the more we grow up, the more we seem to live on autopilot. We’ve got places to be […]
  • Building a Poker Bot You Can't Bluff: TinyML Gets All In!
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    Building a Poker Bot You Can't Bluff: TinyML Gets All In!
    • June 21, 2021
    • by Jelena Ciric
    —Written by Sachin Pillai— This summer at Backyard Brains, I’m developing a Poker Bot trained via machine learning that can detect when players bluff and predict how risky a player’s hand is based on internal physiological reactions during the game. A full month into the fellowship, I’ve already had substantial progress with my project! The first week […]
  • In Search of the White Whale: Readiness Potential Preceding Our Free Will
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    In Search of the White Whale: Readiness Potential Preceding Our Free Will
    • June 18, 2021
    • by Jelena Ciric
    —Written by Samuel Kuhn— This summer I am lucky enough to get to work with Backyard Brains on a project that pulls together neuroscience, computer engineering, philosophy, and philanthropy. This summer I am trying to build a device to detect free will!  To even try and define free will, we must turn to the humanities for help. […]
  • Can TinyML Send Polygraphs to the Ash Heap of History? Our Fellow Sarah Falkovic Is Set to Find Out!
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    Can TinyML Send Polygraphs to the Ash Heap of History? Our Fellow Sarah Falkovic Is Set to Find Out!
    • June 17, 2021
    • by Jelena Ciric
    —Post written by Sarah Falkovic— Can TinyML be used to design a small-scale lie detector model? Lie detection has been a field of interest for about as long as the field of neuroscience itself, if not longer! However, lie detection in our current culture involves administration by a trained professional in the form of a polygraph. While […]
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