Abstract

This paper reports on research into the daily use of EEG measurement, based on brain-computer interface (BCI). Its purpose is to present a series of visualized data, clearly showing the attention level of the users brainwave This method of recognizing the attention level can be used in a variety of practical ways, such as assessing students cognitive functions, detecting drivers fatigue levels, and clinical application in supervising the moods of patients, especially those with mental diseases. By attaining different dimensions of brain waves, which are sorted into alpha waves, beta waves and meditation, helping to evaluate attention levels, this device can deal with the raw data via inner codes and output relatively accurate results.

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