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The human brain produces electrical signals which prove vital in understanding the degree of abnormality that may, in many cases, result in a person behaving unusually. Epileptic seizures are known to be sudden surges of electrical activity in the brain which cause the affected person to behave abnormally for a short time period. The information contained in these signals is recorded via an EEG machine...
The human brain produces electrical signals which prove vital in understanding the degree of abnormality that may, in many cases, result in a person behaving unusually. The information contained in these signals is recorded via an EEG machine, which is able to extract even the most subtle details from the electrical waves that the brain signals generate. This paper presents an autonomous system, capable...
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