Fragmentary shape recognition explained through a series of experiments
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Fragmentary shape recognition with the use of BCI techniques

Brain Computer Interface (BCI) has emerged as a potential modality that utilizes natural and intuitive human mechanisms of thinking process to enable interactions in CAD interfaces. Before BCI could become mainstream mode of HCI for CAD interfaces; fundamental studies directed toward understanding how humans mentally represent and process the geometry are needed.

This project presents an objective user study to understand shape recognition process in the humans. Specifically,
focus is on the fundamental task of fragmentary shape identification with the use of subjects' interaction with the system.

Akshay Deshpande
Product Development Engineer Richmond Hill, Canada