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Got a paper published in INTERACT 2013

Great news!  I’m being published! Last Summer I spent three months doing some research with NICTA (the federal centre for research excellence in IT) – truly amazing place.  I was working with the Machine-learning group – who are using particular computational techniques to make what amount to informed decisions out of messy real-world data.  It’s […]

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Hacking the human brain.

Well, yes.  We’ve known for a while now that we can read and recognise neurological states and patterns in the brain that are associated with the act of ‘recognition’.  Ie: When we present a stimuli to a participant – we can use EEG to read – completely bypassing the participants intent and consciousness – whether […]

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