Meet Milo, the Brain-Controlled Wheelchair
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- Milo is a brain-controlled wheelchair. To operate it, the user imagines moving their left or right hand. We classify EEG signals from the brain using machine learning, and enhance the user experience with semi-autonomous driving.
Project by McGill NeuroTech for the NeuroTechX Student Clubs Competition - Open Challenge 2019
GitHub: github.com/NTX-McGill/NeuroTe...
Product Hunt: www.producthunt.com/posts/mil...
Media:
CBC: www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montre...
CTV: montreal.ctvnews.ca/meet-milo...
McGill Reporter: reporter.mcgill.ca/meet-milo-...
TVA (Français): www.tvanouvelles.ca/2019/05/0...
A huge thank you to our partners:
wrnch.ai (wrnch.ai/)
DeepMind (deepmind.com/)
OpenBCI (openbci.com/)
Twilio (www.twilio.com/)
Muse (choosemuse.com/)
Building 21 (building21.ca/)
McGill University Faculties of Arts, Science, and Engineering
McGill University School of Physical and Occupational Therapy
A special thanks to:
Dr. Georgios Mitsis, our faculty advisor
Dr. Stefanie Blain-Moraes for lending equipment - Věda a technologie
Came here via your Atila STEM application. Nice work Leanne and team, this is amazing!
Now Waterloo students continue the tradition
Commendable work👏
I really love the final part of this video!
Great Work!
That's amazing... Big congrats to you all. Keep going !!
this is a magic guys , i really appriciate the hard work and i wish to it around the world ,CONGRATULATIONS to all of you guys.
Wow amazing project guys! Good job
LukaHB Thank you!
Lovely project, lovely students.
This is awesome great work 👍
Thanks y'all ... I don't need this particular chair but I am looking forward to your EEG exoskeletons 😋
Great project
*AMAZING..........*
What did you use the electrodes on the sensory cortex for? And how many 'commands' did you have to teach the system? Left/right, stop, the decision to go left/right and more?
WELL Done! Is this open source? sorry I was Soo impressed I have not watched the full video, I happen to have some
sensors laying around, I assume I will need an analog to digital interface too, am always crashing into things when I try to carry too much stuff, this would be great and be glad to help you with testing and developement keep up good work!
Could you please give me a list of items used in the project
Hey one of our teams is working on a very similar project where we are making an EMG controller box that allows it to be used on any standardized electric wheelchair. We would love to get in touch and share ideas.
If you are still working on this, will it interface with a RNET controller? My son has DMD and I would love to find out if there is way to get a RNET interface on a system like this.
can you provide a link to the EEG you used??
hey your code can synchronised with ganglion device?
It's a good idea to mind controlled wheelchair. Congrats your team. In a meanwhile, a person who is thinking something else in the brain. The lot of drawbacks is happens.for an example, a person who is crossing the road , suddenly children or bike came suddenly it can't stop. we can hit or something danger will appear. this mind controlled wheelchair is only applicable for home purpose.
Agreed, I am interested in control of my chair during cooking and cleaning when I need use of both hands, the answer is here I hope...
Or your figure out how to make it it stop. If you can do it with boston dynamic robot dogs and self-driving cars, you can do it with a wheelchair.
can I ask if how much did you cost your project?
Amazing stuff. How long did it take? :O
1 month!
@@mcgillneurotech3018 wonder ful I am looking to make it as fyp.
Why did you prefer wet electrodes instead of dry (ultracortex mark IV....)
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wana see my self working with them,,, as a softer developer
Hi , can i know what softwares did u use ?
github.com/NTX-McGill/NeuroTechX-McGill-2019