A scientific workshop titled “Translate Brain Signals to Words” was organized by the Department of Physics, under the patronage of Dr. Sameera Naji Khdim, Dean of the College of Science for Women. The workshop was presented by Assistant Professor Dr. Ashwaq Tariq Dham, and physicist Ghadir Ali, in collaboration with the Continuing Education Unit.
The workshop aimed to review the latest research and technologies in the field of understanding brain signals and converting them into text or words that can be comprehended and interacted with by humans. It highlighted the scientific advancements in this area, including the methods of processing the electrical and magnetic signals generated by the brain and how these signals can be used to generate speech or text through modern technologies.
The workshop explained the scientific principles behind these techniques, along with how brain signals are monitored and analyzed using advanced devices and neuroimaging techniques. These methods help in decoding and translating complex brain signals into verbal or textual concepts. The workshop also discussed future opportunities for developing new technologies that could enhance the accuracy and efficiency of understanding brain signals and converting them into words.

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