One kind of autonomous vehicle that can take instructions from the driver by reading their electroencephalogram (EEG) signals using a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) is called a Brain-Controlled Vehicle (BCV). The operation of such a vehicle is greatly affected by how well the BCI works. At present, there are limitations on the accuracy of BCI recognition, the number of distinguishable command categories, and the execution duration of command recognition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the face of an aging population, smart healthcare services are now within reach, thanks to the proliferation of high-speed internet and other forms of digital technology. Data problems in smart healthcare, unfortunately, put artificial intelligence in this area to serious limitations. There are several issues, including a lack of standard samples, noisy data interference, and actual data that is missing.
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