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Anomaly Detection in Time Series Brain Data Collected Using Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
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Implementation of Desktop at Fingertip with mmWave Short Range Radar Technology
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Implementation of Desktop at Fingertip with mmWave Short Range Radar Technology
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Applying HCI Design Practices to the Development of the BrainEx User-Interface to Facilitate fNIRS Research
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Applying HCI Design Practices to the Design of the BrainEx User-Interface to facilitate fNIRS Research
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NirsAutoML: Building an automated classification platform for fNIRS data
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Remy: AR Assisted Cooking
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Decoding Cognitive States from fNIRS Neuroimaging Data Using Machine Learning
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Brain Wave Analysis
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BrainEx: Visual Exploration and Discovery in Time Series Data
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Developing and Studying Novel Sign Language Technology
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Making Brain Computer Interface Research More Accessible with Tool Tutorials
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Understanding User Perceptions and Accuracy of Real-time In-Air Text Entry With Millimeter Wave Radar
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IndexPen: Two-Finger Text Input with Millimeter-Wave Radar
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NAML : An Easy-to-Deploy Application for Time Series Analysis
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Towards Inclusive Learning and Research with Sign Language Surveys
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Effects of Digital Jury Moderation on the Polarization of Social Media Users
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Impact of BCI-Informed Visual Effect Adaptation in a Walking Simulator
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Sewn Into Memory: Reliving feelings through an AR Quilt
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Piloting a Greenhouse Gas Emissions Audit Protocol for the City of Eilat’s Environmental Unit
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Improving and Automating the Manual Argan Nut Sorting Process
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Environmental Audit of Beertzinut Beer Brewery in the Southern Arava
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Achieving Clarity: Separating Sediments from Argan Oil
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Automated Detection of Jackals and Foxes in the Arava Valley
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Advancing Medjool Date Research with the Date Sorting Machine
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Passive Brain-Computer Interfaces for Non-Medical Applications
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Developing a Brain-Computer Interface to Enhance Learning
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Developing a Brain-Computer Interface to Enhance Storytelling in Games with the Identification of Cognitive States
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Creating a Survey Tool for Users of American Sign Language
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