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Brain Informatics

Brain Informatics is an interdisciplinary field that combines neuroscience, computer science, and artificial intelligence to study and improve the way humans interact with computers. It works to understand and enhance the cognitive processes and mechanisms that underlie the use of computers by humans. By developing …

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Overview

Brain Informatics is an interdisciplinary field that combines neuroscience, computer science, and artificial intelligence to study and improve the way humans interact with computers. It works to understand and enhance the cognitive processes and mechanisms that underlie the use of computers by humans. By developing computer models of human brains and understanding their performance, Brain Informatics aims to increase our ability to interact with computers more efficiently and effectively, leading to improved user experience and better results. Brain Informatics has applications in various areas, including natural language processing, robotics and automated systems, affective computing, and healthcare.

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Yoshiaki Kikuchi · Japan Dr.Tanzila Saba · Saudi Arabia Haydar Akca · United Arab Emirates

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