@NelsonAdriazol2 @jvwolfersdorff @yusterafa Muy interesante artículo, recuerdo haber leído sobre lectura de estado mental usando machine learning sobre imágenes fMRI durante mi doctorado... Y efectivamente uno de estos papers es del 2004 https://t.co/uPni6
@AApologetics Current tech might not quite be able to tell if you're thinking about a taco or a pie, but could almost certainly distinguish between a taco a person or something else in a completely different category. Here's a paper to get started. https:/
In addition this also serves the purpose to better equip machine learning in different scenarios of data collection that will be able to get more accurate classification of cognitive states. The better the methods get the more we can advance in the task of
Application of machine learning methods to the problem of classifying the cognitive state of a human subject based on fMRI data observed over one time interval in 3 different case studies, who's data ranges from complex to sparse https://t.co/JpqeGEMVU1