<article>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#article09_06_30_0027226</id>
	<title>Toyota Demonstrates Brain Control of Wheelchair</title>
	<author>kdawson</author>
	<datestamp>1246386300000</datestamp>
	<htmltext>An anonymous reader tips us that researchers at Toyota have developed a brain-machine interface  system that allows for <a href="http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=218101872">control of a wheelchair using thought</a>. The system processes brain thought patterns (such as the thought of moving one's left foot) and can turn them into left, right, and forward movements of the wheelchair with a delay as short as one-eighth of a second. That's a big improvement over existing systems, which can take as long as several seconds to analyze and react to the user's thoughts. <i>"The system has an emergency stop that can be activated by the user puffing his cheeks. The BMI adjusts itself over time to the characteristics of each driver's brainwaves. If a person dedicates three hours a day to using the system, the BMI can reach 95\% accuracy in a week, researchers said."</i></htmltext>
<tokenext>An anonymous reader tips us that researchers at Toyota have developed a brain-machine interface system that allows for control of a wheelchair using thought .
The system processes brain thought patterns ( such as the thought of moving one 's left foot ) and can turn them into left , right , and forward movements of the wheelchair with a delay as short as one-eighth of a second .
That 's a big improvement over existing systems , which can take as long as several seconds to analyze and react to the user 's thoughts .
" The system has an emergency stop that can be activated by the user puffing his cheeks .
The BMI adjusts itself over time to the characteristics of each driver 's brainwaves .
If a person dedicates three hours a day to using the system , the BMI can reach 95 \ % accuracy in a week , researchers said .
"</tokentext>
<sentencetext>An anonymous reader tips us that researchers at Toyota have developed a brain-machine interface  system that allows for control of a wheelchair using thought.
The system processes brain thought patterns (such as the thought of moving one's left foot) and can turn them into left, right, and forward movements of the wheelchair with a delay as short as one-eighth of a second.
That's a big improvement over existing systems, which can take as long as several seconds to analyze and react to the user's thoughts.
"The system has an emergency stop that can be activated by the user puffing his cheeks.
The BMI adjusts itself over time to the characteristics of each driver's brainwaves.
If a person dedicates three hours a day to using the system, the BMI can reach 95\% accuracy in a week, researchers said.
"</sentencetext>
</article>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28524921</id>
	<title>Thought / Action Barrier</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246304100000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>3</modscore>
	<htmltext>Uhmm.. what happens if you can't stop thinking about moving?</htmltext>
<tokenext>Uhmm.. what happens if you ca n't stop thinking about moving ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Uhmm.. what happens if you can't stop thinking about moving?</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28526629</id>
	<title>but wait! two words...</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246368300000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Konami Code.</p><p>Just imagine the possibilities.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Konami Code.Just imagine the possibilities .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Konami Code.Just imagine the possibilities.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525803</id>
	<title>Re:It's called the Audeo</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246358220000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Troll</modclass>
	<modscore>-1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Wouldn't it be cheaper to just give every disabled person a nigger?</htmltext>
<tokenext>Would n't it be cheaper to just give every disabled person a nigger ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Wouldn't it be cheaper to just give every disabled person a nigger?</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525247</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28527757</id>
	<title>Control</title>
	<author>fulldecent</author>
	<datestamp>1246374300000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Controlled by your thoughts...</p><p>Wow, I what would happen if I drove off this bridge... WHUPPS!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Controlled by your thoughts...Wow , I what would happen if I drove off this bridge... WHUPPS !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Controlled by your thoughts...Wow, I what would happen if I drove off this bridge... WHUPPS!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525503</id>
	<title>Gah... brains are meant to be good at learning</title>
	<author>gringer</author>
	<datestamp>1246354200000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Okay, I'll say this again, because it doesn't seem to have filtered through to the general population yet. Until the singularity, the human brain will be able to learn more easily than a computer. Please stop trying to teach computers the thought patterns for specific movements, and just provide a neural interface for the brain to work with. The brain will be able to figure out what signals it needs to fire to get the wheelchair moving (or whatever) soon enough.</p><p>FWIW, my own idea of how to do this would be to put a few small electrodes into a person's lower arm, far away from the brain (and have a sensitive meter to detect nerve firings). Once the brain figures out what nerves are important for this interface, you then use that interface to deliver signals to operate other equipment.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Okay , I 'll say this again , because it does n't seem to have filtered through to the general population yet .
Until the singularity , the human brain will be able to learn more easily than a computer .
Please stop trying to teach computers the thought patterns for specific movements , and just provide a neural interface for the brain to work with .
The brain will be able to figure out what signals it needs to fire to get the wheelchair moving ( or whatever ) soon enough.FWIW , my own idea of how to do this would be to put a few small electrodes into a person 's lower arm , far away from the brain ( and have a sensitive meter to detect nerve firings ) .
Once the brain figures out what nerves are important for this interface , you then use that interface to deliver signals to operate other equipment .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Okay, I'll say this again, because it doesn't seem to have filtered through to the general population yet.
Until the singularity, the human brain will be able to learn more easily than a computer.
Please stop trying to teach computers the thought patterns for specific movements, and just provide a neural interface for the brain to work with.
The brain will be able to figure out what signals it needs to fire to get the wheelchair moving (or whatever) soon enough.FWIW, my own idea of how to do this would be to put a few small electrodes into a person's lower arm, far away from the brain (and have a sensitive meter to detect nerve firings).
Once the brain figures out what nerves are important for this interface, you then use that interface to deliver signals to operate other equipment.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28526147</id>
	<title>Human connection</title>
	<author>taucross</author>
	<datestamp>1246363500000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>It's always good to see the human brain controlling our possessions, rather than the other way around. I look forward to the day when people are connected to other people in this same capacity.</htmltext>
<tokenext>It 's always good to see the human brain controlling our possessions , rather than the other way around .
I look forward to the day when people are connected to other people in this same capacity .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>It's always good to see the human brain controlling our possessions, rather than the other way around.
I look forward to the day when people are connected to other people in this same capacity.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525225</id>
	<title>Yes but...</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246394040000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>...does it run Linux?</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>...does it run Linux ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>...does it run Linux?</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525145</id>
	<title>Here they are..</title>
	<author>Cyrcyr</author>
	<datestamp>1246393260000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext>I, for one, welcome our new brain controlling wheelchair overlords.</htmltext>
<tokenext>I , for one , welcome our new brain controlling wheelchair overlords .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I, for one, welcome our new brain controlling wheelchair overlords.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525159</id>
	<title>Dirty thoughts...</title>
	<author>RuBLed</author>
	<datestamp>1246393440000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Offtopic</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext>I'd hit that!</htmltext>
<tokenext>I 'd hit that !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I'd hit that!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525487</id>
	<title>Re:95\% accuracy is pretty awesome.</title>
	<author>Techman83</author>
	<datestamp>1246353900000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext>Yeah, but I'm envious of a 95\% accuracy, if I could get that whilst walking, I'd be a less bruised man.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Yeah , but I 'm envious of a 95 \ % accuracy , if I could get that whilst walking , I 'd be a less bruised man .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Yeah, but I'm envious of a 95\% accuracy, if I could get that whilst walking, I'd be a less bruised man.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28524919</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525585</id>
	<title>tag magneto or xavier</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246355400000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>... this has to be the work of one of them.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>... this has to be the work of one of them .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>... this has to be the work of one of them.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525685</id>
	<title>That's amazing</title>
	<author>moonbender</author>
	<datestamp>1246356540000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>That's really incredible!! Mind control? How could that work?! What? Oh, it only works on their special wheel chair...</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>That 's really incredible ! !
Mind control ?
How could that work ? !
What ? Oh , it only works on their special wheel chair.. .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>That's really incredible!!
Mind control?
How could that work?!
What? Oh, it only works on their special wheel chair...</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525389</id>
	<title>Re:95\% accuracy is pretty awesome.</title>
	<author>pinkushun</author>
	<datestamp>1246352760000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext>That's 95\% more than any paralyzed person can move. I'm sure this figure will improve too!</htmltext>
<tokenext>That 's 95 \ % more than any paralyzed person can move .
I 'm sure this figure will improve too !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>That's 95\% more than any paralyzed person can move.
I'm sure this figure will improve too!</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28524919</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28524939</id>
	<title>BMI...</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246304340000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Better get a new name as I think Body Mass Index whenever I hear BMI.</p><p>Anyone got a creative alternate title?</p><p>Brain Control Interface? Mind Control Interface?</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Better get a new name as I think Body Mass Index whenever I hear BMI.Anyone got a creative alternate title ? Brain Control Interface ?
Mind Control Interface ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Better get a new name as I think Body Mass Index whenever I hear BMI.Anyone got a creative alternate title?Brain Control Interface?
Mind Control Interface?</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28526451</id>
	<title>Not a power wheelchair user I suspect?</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246366620000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Have you ever been around individuals, who are using powered wheelchairs due to a severe physical disability? Like, say, persons born with Cerebral Palsy. Protip: They already hit stuff hard ALL THE *BEEP*ING TIME! Doors and doorways are usually steel reinforced in many institutions, and homes and furniture is frequently worn and battered. Many of the users have scars and bruises on extremities from colliding with objects around them.</p><p>There is a reason the good wheelchair manufacturers build their power chairs like the proverbial tank. Many chairs weigh upwards of 300lbs. If you cannot navigate it, you can at least push it out of the way. Protip II: The power chair in the video is a feeble little thing only intended for light indoor use. It won't have the power to drive through the woods.</p><p>Subject of TFA could be great for a fair few people I know.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Have you ever been around individuals , who are using powered wheelchairs due to a severe physical disability ?
Like , say , persons born with Cerebral Palsy .
Protip : They already hit stuff hard ALL THE * BEEP * ING TIME !
Doors and doorways are usually steel reinforced in many institutions , and homes and furniture is frequently worn and battered .
Many of the users have scars and bruises on extremities from colliding with objects around them.There is a reason the good wheelchair manufacturers build their power chairs like the proverbial tank .
Many chairs weigh upwards of 300lbs .
If you can not navigate it , you can at least push it out of the way .
Protip II : The power chair in the video is a feeble little thing only intended for light indoor use .
It wo n't have the power to drive through the woods.Subject of TFA could be great for a fair few people I know .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Have you ever been around individuals, who are using powered wheelchairs due to a severe physical disability?
Like, say, persons born with Cerebral Palsy.
Protip: They already hit stuff hard ALL THE *BEEP*ING TIME!
Doors and doorways are usually steel reinforced in many institutions, and homes and furniture is frequently worn and battered.
Many of the users have scars and bruises on extremities from colliding with objects around them.There is a reason the good wheelchair manufacturers build their power chairs like the proverbial tank.
Many chairs weigh upwards of 300lbs.
If you cannot navigate it, you can at least push it out of the way.
Protip II: The power chair in the video is a feeble little thing only intended for light indoor use.
It won't have the power to drive through the woods.Subject of TFA could be great for a fair few people I know.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28524919</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525267</id>
	<title>Time to steal the wheelchair and climb the Urals</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246394400000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>What if I run out of fuel ?!!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>What if I run out of fuel ? !
!</tokentext>
<sentencetext>What if I run out of fuel ?!
!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28529121</id>
	<title>Re:It's called the Audeo</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246379760000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>that wouldn't be any use if signals couldn't REACH your vocal cords. It depends what type of paralysis you have.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>that would n't be any use if signals could n't REACH your vocal cords .
It depends what type of paralysis you have .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>that wouldn't be any use if signals couldn't REACH your vocal cords.
It depends what type of paralysis you have.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525247</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525167</id>
	<title>For those who RTFA: Though-Controlled Robot!!</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246393500000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>If you actually went to the article and watched the video, there is a side-note at the end that Honda developed a similar system for controlling a robot.</p><p>They demonstrate using ASIMO.</p><p>HOW IS THIS NOT THE MAIN STORY!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>If you actually went to the article and watched the video , there is a side-note at the end that Honda developed a similar system for controlling a robot.They demonstrate using ASIMO.HOW IS THIS NOT THE MAIN STORY !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>If you actually went to the article and watched the video, there is a side-note at the end that Honda developed a similar system for controlling a robot.They demonstrate using ASIMO.HOW IS THIS NOT THE MAIN STORY!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28527257</id>
	<title>Re:Gah... brains are meant to be good at learning</title>
	<author>stranger\_to\_himself</author>
	<datestamp>1246371960000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>Okay, I'll say this again, because it doesn't seem to have filtered through to the general population yet. Until the singularity, the human brain will be able to learn more easily than a computer. Please stop trying to teach computers the thought patterns for specific movements, and just provide a neural interface for the brain to work with. The brain will be able to figure out what signals it needs to fire to get the wheelchair moving (or whatever) soon enough.</p><p>FWIW, my own idea of how to do this would be to put a few small electrodes into a person's lower arm, far away from the brain (and have a sensitive meter to detect nerve firings). Once the brain figures out what nerves are important for this interface, you then use that interface to deliver signals to operate other equipment.</p></div><p>I know in theory this sounds good but has it ever been demonstrated to work?  Can adults recruit new brain areas like this?</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>Okay , I 'll say this again , because it does n't seem to have filtered through to the general population yet .
Until the singularity , the human brain will be able to learn more easily than a computer .
Please stop trying to teach computers the thought patterns for specific movements , and just provide a neural interface for the brain to work with .
The brain will be able to figure out what signals it needs to fire to get the wheelchair moving ( or whatever ) soon enough.FWIW , my own idea of how to do this would be to put a few small electrodes into a person 's lower arm , far away from the brain ( and have a sensitive meter to detect nerve firings ) .
Once the brain figures out what nerves are important for this interface , you then use that interface to deliver signals to operate other equipment.I know in theory this sounds good but has it ever been demonstrated to work ?
Can adults recruit new brain areas like this ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Okay, I'll say this again, because it doesn't seem to have filtered through to the general population yet.
Until the singularity, the human brain will be able to learn more easily than a computer.
Please stop trying to teach computers the thought patterns for specific movements, and just provide a neural interface for the brain to work with.
The brain will be able to figure out what signals it needs to fire to get the wheelchair moving (or whatever) soon enough.FWIW, my own idea of how to do this would be to put a few small electrodes into a person's lower arm, far away from the brain (and have a sensitive meter to detect nerve firings).
Once the brain figures out what nerves are important for this interface, you then use that interface to deliver signals to operate other equipment.I know in theory this sounds good but has it ever been demonstrated to work?
Can adults recruit new brain areas like this?
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525503</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525157</id>
	<title>They Need A Better Acronym...</title>
	<author>BlogTheHaggis</author>
	<datestamp>1246393380000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext>My first thought was "Who'd want to use a Bowel Movement Interface?". Ewww...</htmltext>
<tokenext>My first thought was " Who 'd want to use a Bowel Movement Interface ? " .
Ewww.. .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>My first thought was "Who'd want to use a Bowel Movement Interface?".
Ewww...</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525993</id>
	<title>Let me know...</title>
	<author>billybob\_jcv</author>
	<datestamp>1246361100000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>...when you have demonstrated wheelchair control of a brain.</htmltext>
<tokenext>...when you have demonstrated wheelchair control of a brain .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>...when you have demonstrated wheelchair control of a brain.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525193</id>
	<title>Stephen Hawking</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246393740000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>The chair of Stephen Hawking needs an upgrade.. So, is toyota going to gift one to him?</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>The chair of Stephen Hawking needs an upgrade.. So , is toyota going to gift one to him ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>The chair of Stephen Hawking needs an upgrade.. So, is toyota going to gift one to him?</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525547</id>
	<title>meh.. post some decent articles kdawson</title>
	<author>nawcom</author>
	<datestamp>1246354860000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Interestin</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext>Okay, i'll look like some troll already mods, but give me a second.
<br> <br>
I just feel that this is just another promo ad that gets sent to tech sites from some publicists to get the title of the technology spread with their name on it.
<br>
<br>
<a href="http://gizmodo.com/5303691/toyota-scientists-succeed-in-thought+controlled-wheelchair" title="gizmodo.com" rel="nofollow">this article, (06/29/2009)</a> [gizmodo.com] <br>
<a href="http://www.robotliving.com/2009/02/11/brain-controlled-wheelchair/" title="robotliving.com" rel="nofollow">Brain controlled wheelchair developed at University of South Florida (02/11/2009)</a> [robotliving.com] <br>
<a href="http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2008/03/brain\_to\_control\_wheelchairs.html" title="ubergizmo.com" rel="nofollow">from European scientists, Brain Controlled Wheelchair (05/11/2008)</a> [ubergizmo.com] <br>
<a href="http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn12602-thinking-of-words-can-guide-your-wheelchair-.html" title="newscientist.com" rel="nofollow">Ambient Tech creates brain controlled wheelchair (09/06/2007)</a> [newscientist.com] <br>
<a href="http://futurismic.com/2007/01/29/brain-controlled-wheelchair/" title="futurismic.com" rel="nofollow">Brain controlled wheelchair from spanish inventor (01/29/2007)</a> [futurismic.com] <br>
<a href="http://www.pinktentacle.com/2006/08/mind-controlled-wheelchair/" title="pinktentacle.com" rel="nofollow">University of Electro Communications in Japan develop brain controlled wheelchair (08/11/2006)</a> [pinktentacle.com] <br>
<br>Yeah I'll stop. Mod me down. I just think it's odd that this stuff gets press like it's something brand new. Perhaps sell us by saying its much better? Something. Please.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Okay , i 'll look like some troll already mods , but give me a second .
I just feel that this is just another promo ad that gets sent to tech sites from some publicists to get the title of the technology spread with their name on it .
this article , ( 06/29/2009 ) [ gizmodo.com ] Brain controlled wheelchair developed at University of South Florida ( 02/11/2009 ) [ robotliving.com ] from European scientists , Brain Controlled Wheelchair ( 05/11/2008 ) [ ubergizmo.com ] Ambient Tech creates brain controlled wheelchair ( 09/06/2007 ) [ newscientist.com ] Brain controlled wheelchair from spanish inventor ( 01/29/2007 ) [ futurismic.com ] University of Electro Communications in Japan develop brain controlled wheelchair ( 08/11/2006 ) [ pinktentacle.com ] Yeah I 'll stop .
Mod me down .
I just think it 's odd that this stuff gets press like it 's something brand new .
Perhaps sell us by saying its much better ?
Something. Please .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Okay, i'll look like some troll already mods, but give me a second.
I just feel that this is just another promo ad that gets sent to tech sites from some publicists to get the title of the technology spread with their name on it.
this article, (06/29/2009) [gizmodo.com] 
Brain controlled wheelchair developed at University of South Florida (02/11/2009) [robotliving.com] 
from European scientists, Brain Controlled Wheelchair (05/11/2008) [ubergizmo.com] 
Ambient Tech creates brain controlled wheelchair (09/06/2007) [newscientist.com] 
Brain controlled wheelchair from spanish inventor (01/29/2007) [futurismic.com] 
University of Electro Communications in Japan develop brain controlled wheelchair (08/11/2006) [pinktentacle.com] 
Yeah I'll stop.
Mod me down.
I just think it's odd that this stuff gets press like it's something brand new.
Perhaps sell us by saying its much better?
Something. Please.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525613</id>
	<title>Re:I want to see..</title>
	<author>beav007</author>
	<datestamp>1246355640000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Informativ</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext>This has already been demoed by James May on "James May's Big Ideas", some 8-10 months ago...</htmltext>
<tokenext>This has already been demoed by James May on " James May 's Big Ideas " , some 8-10 months ago.. .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>This has already been demoed by James May on "James May's Big Ideas", some 8-10 months ago...</sentencetext>
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</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28527717</id>
	<title>Re:Thought / Action Barrier</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246374060000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>Uhmm.. what happens if you can't stop thinking about moving?</p></div><p>It doesn't read your thoughts, that it a misconception.<br>Thinking about doing something does not trigger the same regions in the brain that actual movement does. Just before you actually move something, your brain begins to activate the motor control centers, and shortly after that it actually send the signal to the rest of the body. This technology can pick up on the actual movement and the immediate precursor, but we are still a very, very long ways away from being able to monitor thinking or intent.</p><p>But while this is really cool, &amp; I'm glad to see this tech finally starting to get going, they are hardly alone, and not light years ahead like they imply. Honda has a similar system with similar specs, and there are a bunch of other companies also working on this as well.</p><p>So far, nobody is really doing much with neural feedback, it's all just passive neural sensing. Call me when we get full sensory feedback running...</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>Uhmm.. what happens if you ca n't stop thinking about moving ? It does n't read your thoughts , that it a misconception.Thinking about doing something does not trigger the same regions in the brain that actual movement does .
Just before you actually move something , your brain begins to activate the motor control centers , and shortly after that it actually send the signal to the rest of the body .
This technology can pick up on the actual movement and the immediate precursor , but we are still a very , very long ways away from being able to monitor thinking or intent.But while this is really cool , &amp; I 'm glad to see this tech finally starting to get going , they are hardly alone , and not light years ahead like they imply .
Honda has a similar system with similar specs , and there are a bunch of other companies also working on this as well.So far , nobody is really doing much with neural feedback , it 's all just passive neural sensing .
Call me when we get full sensory feedback running.. .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Uhmm.. what happens if you can't stop thinking about moving?It doesn't read your thoughts, that it a misconception.Thinking about doing something does not trigger the same regions in the brain that actual movement does.
Just before you actually move something, your brain begins to activate the motor control centers, and shortly after that it actually send the signal to the rest of the body.
This technology can pick up on the actual movement and the immediate precursor, but we are still a very, very long ways away from being able to monitor thinking or intent.But while this is really cool, &amp; I'm glad to see this tech finally starting to get going, they are hardly alone, and not light years ahead like they imply.
Honda has a similar system with similar specs, and there are a bunch of other companies also working on this as well.So far, nobody is really doing much with neural feedback, it's all just passive neural sensing.
Call me when we get full sensory feedback running...
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28524921</parent>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28526571</id>
	<title>Re:Captain Pike calling...</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246367880000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-School\_(South\_Park)" title="wikipedia.org" rel="nofollow">Like the episode in South Park</a> [wikipedia.org] </p><p>Police: Miss Claridge, did Trent try to kill you again?</p><p>Ms. Claridge: Beep Beep (no)</p><p>Police: Yes, yes. Take him away boys!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Like the episode in South Park [ wikipedia.org ] Police : Miss Claridge , did Trent try to kill you again ? Ms .
Claridge : Beep Beep ( no ) Police : Yes , yes .
Take him away boys !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Like the episode in South Park [wikipedia.org] Police: Miss Claridge, did Trent try to kill you again?Ms.
Claridge: Beep Beep (no)Police: Yes, yes.
Take him away boys!</sentencetext>
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</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525265</id>
	<title>Always a flaw...</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246394400000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Of course it will have one tremendous flaw. After a year of learning how to read a patients brain waves to 99.99\%, changing the battery out deletes the profile, since the manufacturers decided to use volatile ram to store the info.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Of course it will have one tremendous flaw .
After a year of learning how to read a patients brain waves to 99.99 \ % , changing the battery out deletes the profile , since the manufacturers decided to use volatile ram to store the info .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Of course it will have one tremendous flaw.
After a year of learning how to read a patients brain waves to 99.99\%, changing the battery out deletes the profile, since the manufacturers decided to use volatile ram to store the info.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525771</id>
	<title>in korea</title>
	<author>grimborg</author>
	<datestamp>1246357800000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Troll</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext>wheelchairs are for old people</htmltext>
<tokenext>wheelchairs are for old people</tokentext>
<sentencetext>wheelchairs are for old people</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28531439</id>
	<title>dreaming?</title>
	<author>emeiji</author>
	<datestamp>1246386480000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>What if you fell asleep in the chair and dreamt you were moving around?</htmltext>
<tokenext>What if you fell asleep in the chair and dreamt you were moving around ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>What if you fell asleep in the chair and dreamt you were moving around?</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525789</id>
	<title>Re:Gah... brains are meant to be good at learning</title>
	<author>Gordonjcp</author>
	<datestamp>1246357980000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><i>FWIW, my own idea of how to do this would be to put a few small electrodes into a person's lower arm</i> </p><p>If they had nerve impulses getting as far as their lower arm, they'd be able to use a joystick.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>FWIW , my own idea of how to do this would be to put a few small electrodes into a person 's lower arm If they had nerve impulses getting as far as their lower arm , they 'd be able to use a joystick .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>FWIW, my own idea of how to do this would be to put a few small electrodes into a person's lower arm If they had nerve impulses getting as far as their lower arm, they'd be able to use a joystick.</sentencetext>
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</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525353</id>
	<title>It must be said...</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246395480000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>3</modscore>
	<htmltext><p> This technological advance screams out to be mounted on a mobile beer fridge. Far more convenient than waiting for a buddy to finish his pint, then using that time-worn phrase, "While you're up..." </p></htmltext>
<tokenext>This technological advance screams out to be mounted on a mobile beer fridge .
Far more convenient than waiting for a buddy to finish his pint , then using that time-worn phrase , " While you 're up... "</tokentext>
<sentencetext> This technological advance screams out to be mounted on a mobile beer fridge.
Far more convenient than waiting for a buddy to finish his pint, then using that time-worn phrase, "While you're up..." </sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28527415</id>
	<title>Re:95\% accuracy is pretty awesome.</title>
	<author>arb phd slp</author>
	<datestamp>1246372740000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>But hitting that wall or doorjamb the other 5\% of the time really sucks.</p></div><p>I have a colleague with cerebral palsy who uses a powered wheelchair and she accidentally bumps doorjambs and corners of tables all the time. I don't know if it is 5\% of the time, but there's not a whole lot of paint on the the door casings in our lab. It's actually not that big a deal because she is completely surrounded by the chair so it's pretty hard for her to get hurt. And she doesn't, you know, go right up to the edge of staircases or train platforms or anything.<br>I'm sure that they are working on that remaining 5\% error.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>But hitting that wall or doorjamb the other 5 \ % of the time really sucks.I have a colleague with cerebral palsy who uses a powered wheelchair and she accidentally bumps doorjambs and corners of tables all the time .
I do n't know if it is 5 \ % of the time , but there 's not a whole lot of paint on the the door casings in our lab .
It 's actually not that big a deal because she is completely surrounded by the chair so it 's pretty hard for her to get hurt .
And she does n't , you know , go right up to the edge of staircases or train platforms or anything.I 'm sure that they are working on that remaining 5 \ % error .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>But hitting that wall or doorjamb the other 5\% of the time really sucks.I have a colleague with cerebral palsy who uses a powered wheelchair and she accidentally bumps doorjambs and corners of tables all the time.
I don't know if it is 5\% of the time, but there's not a whole lot of paint on the the door casings in our lab.
It's actually not that big a deal because she is completely surrounded by the chair so it's pretty hard for her to get hurt.
And she doesn't, you know, go right up to the edge of staircases or train platforms or anything.I'm sure that they are working on that remaining 5\% error.
	</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28526251</id>
	<title>Re:Wheeee!</title>
	<author>Idbar</author>
	<datestamp>1246364460000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Sounds more like the other way around. You, watching a high-speed racing game (or TV show), "thinking" about the movement, and then... miserably crashing your head against the 46" LCD in front of you...<br> <br>
Now, I can't wait for the YouTube videos documenting such behavior!</htmltext>
<tokenext>Sounds more like the other way around .
You , watching a high-speed racing game ( or TV show ) , " thinking " about the movement , and then... miserably crashing your head against the 46 " LCD in front of you.. . Now , I ca n't wait for the YouTube videos documenting such behavior !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Sounds more like the other way around.
You, watching a high-speed racing game (or TV show), "thinking" about the movement, and then... miserably crashing your head against the 46" LCD in front of you... 
Now, I can't wait for the YouTube videos documenting such behavior!</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28529643</id>
	<title>Need clarification on E-Stop function</title>
	<author>motherpusbucket</author>
	<datestamp>1246381500000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>By 'puffing his cheeks', could they be referring to farting?<br>
If not, would sneezing/coughing constantly stop the chair?</htmltext>
<tokenext>By 'puffing his cheeks ' , could they be referring to farting ?
If not , would sneezing/coughing constantly stop the chair ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>By 'puffing his cheeks', could they be referring to farting?
If not, would sneezing/coughing constantly stop the chair?</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28526559</id>
	<title>Toyota no! GM yes!</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246367820000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Flamebait</modclass>
	<modscore>-1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I would wait until GM start selling theirs.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I would wait until GM start selling theirs .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I would wait until GM start selling theirs.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28527405</id>
	<title>Old research news is old</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246372740000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I do research in the neural engineering field and have done this work with patients many years ago.  #1 - this technology is old news, BMI research is unfunded by the NIH/NSF because it's very close to having the same stigma as cold fusion (although I do think BMI will work eventually but not in this generation).  #2 - You're sitting at a busy intersection waiting to cross and have a 5\% chance of getting run over using this device (at the best), would you use this?  Sure sure any improvement is better than being paralyzed but the idea isn't new and it's a long way from being useful.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I do research in the neural engineering field and have done this work with patients many years ago .
# 1 - this technology is old news , BMI research is unfunded by the NIH/NSF because it 's very close to having the same stigma as cold fusion ( although I do think BMI will work eventually but not in this generation ) .
# 2 - You 're sitting at a busy intersection waiting to cross and have a 5 \ % chance of getting run over using this device ( at the best ) , would you use this ?
Sure sure any improvement is better than being paralyzed but the idea is n't new and it 's a long way from being useful .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I do research in the neural engineering field and have done this work with patients many years ago.
#1 - this technology is old news, BMI research is unfunded by the NIH/NSF because it's very close to having the same stigma as cold fusion (although I do think BMI will work eventually but not in this generation).
#2 - You're sitting at a busy intersection waiting to cross and have a 5\% chance of getting run over using this device (at the best), would you use this?
Sure sure any improvement is better than being paralyzed but the idea isn't new and it's a long way from being useful.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28526097</id>
	<title>TO TOYOTA NERDS</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246362780000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>i am puffing my cheeks to control my phone you insensitive clods!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>i am puffing my cheeks to control my phone you insensitive clods !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>i am puffing my cheeks to control my phone you insensitive clods!</sentencetext>
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</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28526363</id>
	<title>Who's doing the hard work ?</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246365720000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Does the system analyse user thoughts or does the user's brain learn to send the input  the system expect ?</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Does the system analyse user thoughts or does the user 's brain learn to send the input the system expect ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Does the system analyse user thoughts or does the user's brain learn to send the input  the system expect ?</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525755</id>
	<title>I, for one</title>
	<author>grimborg</author>
	<datestamp>1246357680000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Redundant</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext>welcome our new braincontrolwheelchaired overlords</htmltext>
<tokenext>welcome our new braincontrolwheelchaired overlords</tokentext>
<sentencetext>welcome our new braincontrolwheelchaired overlords</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525569</id>
	<title>Re:Thought / Action Barrier</title>
	<author>buchner.johannes</author>
	<datestamp>1246355100000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0x3W6hutEj8" title="youtube.com">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0x3W6hutEj8</a> [youtube.com]<nobr> <wbr></nobr>:-P</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>http : //www.youtube.com/watch ? v = 0x3W6hutEj8 [ youtube.com ] : -P</tokentext>
<sentencetext>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0x3W6hutEj8 [youtube.com] :-P</sentencetext>
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</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525985</id>
	<title>Advertisements</title>
	<author>FishTankX</author>
	<datestamp>1246361040000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>3</modscore>
	<htmltext>I am professor Xavier. And I approve this wheelchair.</htmltext>
<tokenext>I am professor Xavier .
And I approve this wheelchair .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I am professor Xavier.
And I approve this wheelchair.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28524949</id>
	<title>Captain Pike calling...</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246304400000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext>Yeah, the wheelchair can read minds, but can it flash a light to indicate "yes" or "no"?</htmltext>
<tokenext>Yeah , the wheelchair can read minds , but can it flash a light to indicate " yes " or " no " ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Yeah, the wheelchair can read minds, but can it flash a light to indicate "yes" or "no"?</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28524911</id>
	<title>I want to see..</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246303920000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>3</modscore>
	<htmltext>.. Jeremy Clarkson sit in one.</htmltext>
<tokenext>.. Jeremy Clarkson sit in one .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>.. Jeremy Clarkson sit in one.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28526029</id>
	<title>Super balmer</title>
	<author>arndawg</author>
	<datestamp>1246361700000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext>I can see it now. Balmer hooked up to an army of wheel chairs throwing themselves at you.</htmltext>
<tokenext>I can see it now .
Balmer hooked up to an army of wheel chairs throwing themselves at you .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I can see it now.
Balmer hooked up to an army of wheel chairs throwing themselves at you.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28529907</id>
	<title>This Article Should Be Called...</title>
	<author>manoftin</author>
	<datestamp>1246382340000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Interestin</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext>... the future of gaming. We will look back at these stories and realise this was where it all started...</htmltext>
<tokenext>... the future of gaming .
We will look back at these stories and realise this was where it all started.. .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>... the future of gaming.
We will look back at these stories and realise this was where it all started...</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525187</id>
	<title>Roujin Z anyone?</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246393680000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Informativ</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Mainly nostalgia here, but the article reminded me of the plot from <a href="http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=329" title="animenewsnetwork.com" rel="nofollow">Roujin Z (OAV)</a> [animenewsnetwork.com].<br><i>An elderly invalid is volunteered for a bizarre science experiment. He is given a robotic bed linked directly to his brainwaves, allowing instant gratification. This seems like a wonderful deal, until this seemingly harmless bed goes out of control and transforms into an unstoppable robot.</i></p><p>I first saw the film on the SciFi channel many years ago.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Mainly nostalgia here , but the article reminded me of the plot from Roujin Z ( OAV ) [ animenewsnetwork.com ] .An elderly invalid is volunteered for a bizarre science experiment .
He is given a robotic bed linked directly to his brainwaves , allowing instant gratification .
This seems like a wonderful deal , until this seemingly harmless bed goes out of control and transforms into an unstoppable robot.I first saw the film on the SciFi channel many years ago .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Mainly nostalgia here, but the article reminded me of the plot from Roujin Z (OAV) [animenewsnetwork.com].An elderly invalid is volunteered for a bizarre science experiment.
He is given a robotic bed linked directly to his brainwaves, allowing instant gratification.
This seems like a wonderful deal, until this seemingly harmless bed goes out of control and transforms into an unstoppable robot.I first saw the film on the SciFi channel many years ago.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525131</id>
	<title>this is what I'm fucking TALKING ABOUT!!!</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246393140000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Troll</modclass>
	<modscore>-1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><tt>2009 is the year of the future baby!  MILLIONS of people walking around with touch-screen, GPS equipped IPHONES???   wheelchair that READS YOUR FUCKING MIND WAVES???     BLACK fucking PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES????   I swear to God I'm living in a goddamned science fiction future!!!!</tt></p></htmltext>
<tokenext>2009 is the year of the future baby !
MILLIONS of people walking around with touch-screen , GPS equipped IPHONES ? ? ?
wheelchair that READS YOUR FUCKING MIND WAVES ? ? ?
BLACK fucking PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ? ? ? ?
I swear to God I 'm living in a goddamned science fiction future ! ! !
!</tokentext>
<sentencetext>2009 is the year of the future baby!
MILLIONS of people walking around with touch-screen, GPS equipped IPHONES???
wheelchair that READS YOUR FUCKING MIND WAVES???
BLACK fucking PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES????
I swear to God I'm living in a goddamned science fiction future!!!
!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525017</id>
	<title>Wheeee!</title>
	<author>powerslave12r</author>
	<datestamp>1246305240000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext>I can't wait to hook it up to a Wii and play some racing games.</htmltext>
<tokenext>I ca n't wait to hook it up to a Wii and play some racing games .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I can't wait to hook it up to a Wii and play some racing games.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28532147</id>
	<title>BMI?</title>
	<author>c0d3r</author>
	<datestamp>1246388820000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Now if the BMI can help me when I BM, then I can retire happily.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Now if the BMI can help me when I BM , then I can retire happily .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Now if the BMI can help me when I BM, then I can retire happily.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525653</id>
	<title>Re:Captain Pike calling...</title>
	<author>Drinking Bleach</author>
	<datestamp>1246356120000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>I've always wondered why he can't just use Morse code with that light...</htmltext>
<tokenext>I 've always wondered why he ca n't just use Morse code with that light.. .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I've always wondered why he can't just use Morse code with that light...</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28524949</parent>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28526457</id>
	<title>Stephen Hawking</title>
	<author>PlantPerson</author>
	<datestamp>1246366680000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Interestin</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext>This is slightly off topic,  but I hope this technology develops fast enough to get Stephen Hawking some great things before he dies.  I'd love to see him given something that would allow him to type letters just by thinking of them.</htmltext>
<tokenext>This is slightly off topic , but I hope this technology develops fast enough to get Stephen Hawking some great things before he dies .
I 'd love to see him given something that would allow him to type letters just by thinking of them .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>This is slightly off topic,  but I hope this technology develops fast enough to get Stephen Hawking some great things before he dies.
I'd love to see him given something that would allow him to type letters just by thinking of them.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525807</id>
	<title>Re:Gah... brains are meant to be good at learning</title>
	<author>Hognoxious</author>
	<datestamp>1246358340000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Singularity schmingularity.  It's almost as overhyped as the semantic web.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Singularity schmingularity .
It 's almost as overhyped as the semantic web .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Singularity schmingularity.
It's almost as overhyped as the semantic web.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525503</parent>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28526361</id>
	<title>Re:I want to see..</title>
	<author>that IT girl</author>
	<datestamp>1246365720000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>But only if it will go from naught to 60 in less than 5 seconds.</htmltext>
<tokenext>But only if it will go from naught to 60 in less than 5 seconds .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>But only if it will go from naught to 60 in less than 5 seconds.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28527691</id>
	<title>Re:Captain Pike calling...</title>
	<author>arb phd slp</author>
	<datestamp>1246373940000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Interestin</modclass>
	<modscore>3</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>You don't need a "no" response, actually. You can communicate quite well with just a "Yes". (Here is where I explain all of the humor out of the Capt. Pike joke.) The computer can automatically scan through a series of options and the user can activate when it gets to the option he or she wants. If no response, it simply assumes No and moves on.</p><p>If you want to see examples of this system at work, check out Jean-Dominique Bauby's system in the film The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, where it scans the letters of the alphabet in order of frequency (in French in his case).</p><p>Stephen Hawking uses a row-column system that scans through dictionaries of whole words large blocks at a time, each selection narrowing down the options to the word, so that he only has to resort to spelling things out for infrequently occurring words.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>You do n't need a " no " response , actually .
You can communicate quite well with just a " Yes " .
( Here is where I explain all of the humor out of the Capt .
Pike joke .
) The computer can automatically scan through a series of options and the user can activate when it gets to the option he or she wants .
If no response , it simply assumes No and moves on.If you want to see examples of this system at work , check out Jean-Dominique Bauby 's system in the film The Diving Bell and the Butterfly , where it scans the letters of the alphabet in order of frequency ( in French in his case ) .Stephen Hawking uses a row-column system that scans through dictionaries of whole words large blocks at a time , each selection narrowing down the options to the word , so that he only has to resort to spelling things out for infrequently occurring words .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>You don't need a "no" response, actually.
You can communicate quite well with just a "Yes".
(Here is where I explain all of the humor out of the Capt.
Pike joke.
) The computer can automatically scan through a series of options and the user can activate when it gets to the option he or she wants.
If no response, it simply assumes No and moves on.If you want to see examples of this system at work, check out Jean-Dominique Bauby's system in the film The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, where it scans the letters of the alphabet in order of frequency (in French in his case).Stephen Hawking uses a row-column system that scans through dictionaries of whole words large blocks at a time, each selection narrowing down the options to the word, so that he only has to resort to spelling things out for infrequently occurring words.</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28527365</id>
	<title>Just Askin'</title>
	<author>BigBlueOx</author>
	<datestamp>1246372560000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext>Toyota researchers in Japan have built a brain/machine interface (BMI)...<br>
<br>
Is it an <em>EVIL</em> brain/machine interface?<br>
<br><nobr> <wbr></nobr>... that has been demonstrated to control a wheelchair<nobr> <wbr></nobr>...<br>
<br>
Is it an <em>EVIL</em> wheelchair?<br>
<br><nobr> <wbr></nobr>...using a person's thoughts. <br>
<br>
Are they <em>EVIL</em> thoughts?</htmltext>
<tokenext>Toyota researchers in Japan have built a brain/machine interface ( BMI ) .. . Is it an EVIL brain/machine interface ?
... that has been demonstrated to control a wheelchair .. . Is it an EVIL wheelchair ?
...using a person 's thoughts .
Are they EVIL thoughts ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Toyota researchers in Japan have built a brain/machine interface (BMI)...

Is it an EVIL brain/machine interface?
... that has been demonstrated to control a wheelchair ...

Is it an EVIL wheelchair?
...using a person's thoughts.
Are they EVIL thoughts?</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525293</id>
	<title>95\% accuracy probably not good enough</title>
	<author>syousef</author>
	<datestamp>1246394700000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Redundant</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Don't get me wrong, this is an amazing achievement but clearly it'll need work to be practical. 95\% sounds great until you realise that if you're on a footpath with oncoming traffic, or near the top of some stairs, that 5\% can be painful or deadly.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Do n't get me wrong , this is an amazing achievement but clearly it 'll need work to be practical .
95 \ % sounds great until you realise that if you 're on a footpath with oncoming traffic , or near the top of some stairs , that 5 \ % can be painful or deadly .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Don't get me wrong, this is an amazing achievement but clearly it'll need work to be practical.
95\% sounds great until you realise that if you're on a footpath with oncoming traffic, or near the top of some stairs, that 5\% can be painful or deadly.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525119</id>
	<title>Re:Captain Pike calling...</title>
	<author>VinylRecords</author>
	<datestamp>1246393080000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>Yeah, the wheelchair can read minds, but can it flash a light to indicate "yes" or "no"?</p></div><p>From what I've learned of the future(ama) I think you mean "yes" and "yes, yes".</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>Yeah , the wheelchair can read minds , but can it flash a light to indicate " yes " or " no " ? From what I 've learned of the future ( ama ) I think you mean " yes " and " yes , yes " .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Yeah, the wheelchair can read minds, but can it flash a light to indicate "yes" or "no"?From what I've learned of the future(ama) I think you mean "yes" and "yes, yes".
	</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28534541</id>
	<title>Re:Captain Pike calling...</title>
	<author>ncc74656</author>
	<datestamp>1246355280000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>What I want to know is whether <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083943/" title="imdb.com">you have to think in Russian</a> [imdb.com]^H^H^H^H^H^H^HJapanese to control this thing.</htmltext>
<tokenext>What I want to know is whether you have to think in Russian [ imdb.com ] ^ H ^ H ^ H ^ H ^ H ^ H ^ HJapanese to control this thing .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>What I want to know is whether you have to think in Russian [imdb.com]^H^H^H^H^H^H^HJapanese to control this thing.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28524949</parent>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525199</id>
	<title>new lease of life...</title>
	<author>Kained</author>
	<datestamp>1246393740000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>With only a cheek muscle left to tweak, perhaps Mr Hawkin could put this to good use.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>With only a cheek muscle left to tweak , perhaps Mr Hawkin could put this to good use .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>With only a cheek muscle left to tweak, perhaps Mr Hawkin could put this to good use.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525217</id>
	<title>Sweet!</title>
	<author>crhylove</author>
	<datestamp>1246393920000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Now we don't have to move at all!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Now we do n't have to move at all !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Now we don't have to move at all!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525175</id>
	<title>That's nearly perfect.</title>
	<author>zip0nada</author>
	<datestamp>1246393560000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Interestin</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext>Oh, good, I stand a <i>relatively</i> good chance of being able to stop myself before rolling into traffic. Although, to be fair, I'd much rather face a 5\% error rate than have no control at all. Not to mention that's only one week of training.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Oh , good , I stand a relatively good chance of being able to stop myself before rolling into traffic .
Although , to be fair , I 'd much rather face a 5 \ % error rate than have no control at all .
Not to mention that 's only one week of training .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Oh, good, I stand a relatively good chance of being able to stop myself before rolling into traffic.
Although, to be fair, I'd much rather face a 5\% error rate than have no control at all.
Not to mention that's only one week of training.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525665</id>
	<title>Overlords</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246356360000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I, for one, bow down to our brain-controlled wheelchair overlords.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I , for one , bow down to our brain-controlled wheelchair overlords .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I, for one, bow down to our brain-controlled wheelchair overlords.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525019</id>
	<title>But will it Blend?</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1246305240000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>...one of the universe - most complex question - ever!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>...one of the universe - most complex question - ever !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>...one of the universe - most complex question - ever!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28524919</id>
	<title>95\% accuracy is pretty awesome.</title>
	<author>Jane Q. Public</author>
	<datestamp>1246304040000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>3</modscore>
	<htmltext>But hitting that wall or doorjamb the other 5\% of the time really sucks.</htmltext>
<tokenext>But hitting that wall or doorjamb the other 5 \ % of the time really sucks .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>But hitting that wall or doorjamb the other 5\% of the time really sucks.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment09_06_30_0027226.28525247</id>
	<title>It's called the Audeo</title>
	<author>Ossk</author>
	<datestamp>1246394280000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Interestin</modclass>
	<modscore>3</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>This was done a few years ago in a different way: you wear an electronic collar which eavesdrops on the nerves running to your vocal chords. These signals are then decoded into words. Finally, some words, like "forward", are interpreted as intentions to move. The system is called the Audeo.</p><p>Official site: <a href="http://www.theaudeo.com/" title="theaudeo.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.theaudeo.com/</a> [theaudeo.com]<br>Video: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyQv61899HE" title="youtube.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyQv61899HE</a> [youtube.com]<br>Article: <a href="http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/6130" title="ni.com" rel="nofollow">http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/6130</a> [ni.com]</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>This was done a few years ago in a different way : you wear an electronic collar which eavesdrops on the nerves running to your vocal chords .
These signals are then decoded into words .
Finally , some words , like " forward " , are interpreted as intentions to move .
The system is called the Audeo.Official site : http : //www.theaudeo.com/ [ theaudeo.com ] Video : http : //www.youtube.com/watch ? v = iyQv61899HE [ youtube.com ] Article : http : //zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/6130 [ ni.com ]</tokentext>
<sentencetext>This was done a few years ago in a different way: you wear an electronic collar which eavesdrops on the nerves running to your vocal chords.
These signals are then decoded into words.
Finally, some words, like "forward", are interpreted as intentions to move.
The system is called the Audeo.Official site: http://www.theaudeo.com/ [theaudeo.com]Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyQv61899HE [youtube.com]Article: http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/6130 [ni.com]</sentencetext>
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