Neurocam

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Neurocam
Neuroware.jpg
Category wearables
Developer Neurowear; Yasue Mitsukura
Announced October 2013
Released Developers: November 2013
Consumers: 2014
Price 55 608 USD
Operating system Neurosky's Mind Wave Mobile; compatible with IOS
Sensors Brain Waves Senzor; Bio-Senzor
Weight 907 g
Not standalone. Compatible only with IPhone[1]
http://www.neurowear.com/

The Neurocam is a wearable camera system that detects human emotions. Neurocam works based on an analysis of the user’s brainwaves.

Main characteristics

The Neurocam is a wearable system which detects electrical impulses of the brain. These operations works based on EEG. Neurocam is being developed by Neurowear, the Japanese company that is engaged by development wearable technology.

The hardware is a combination of Neurosky´s Mindwave Mobile and a new customized brainwave sensor with BMD chip. Neurocam capture brainwave through this hardware and after that represent this data by iPhone. The Neurocam iPhone app assigns the EEG data value from 0 to 100. When the data hits 60, the camera automatically records five second long GIF clips of these scenes. The scene is mark with timestamp and location and then is saved. Scenes can also be taken manually under the „manual mode“. GIF clip can be shared on social website, mainly on Facebook.

Project Neurocam was introduced on Human sensing 2013 conference in Yokohoma (Japan) by Japanese company Neurowear. Previous project of Neurowear is called "Necomimi" and works similar way. Necomimi is a headband with a MindWave brain wave sensor and similar to Neurocam, Necomimi uses EEG readings to detect the headband-wearer's focus levels.


Neurocam prototype.jpg

Purpose

Company & People

  • Yasue Mitsukura
  • - Professor of Keio University (Tokyo)
  • The Neurowear
  • - company focused on development of creating wearable technology (Tokyo)

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      Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment

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      1. Shows if the device is a standalone wearable computer or if it needs to be connected to a processing unit to function.