18574598. INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM, INFORMATION PROCESSING TERMINAL, AND EXPECTED-OPERATION RECOGNITION METHOD simplified abstract (MAXELL, LTD.)

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INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM, INFORMATION PROCESSING TERMINAL, AND EXPECTED-OPERATION RECOGNITION METHOD

Organization Name

MAXELL, LTD.

Inventor(s)

Fumiaki Esaka of Kyoto (JP)

INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM, INFORMATION PROCESSING TERMINAL, AND EXPECTED-OPERATION RECOGNITION METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18574598 titled 'INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM, INFORMATION PROCESSING TERMINAL, AND EXPECTED-OPERATION RECOGNITION METHOD

The abstract describes an information processing system that includes a brain wave detector and an information processing terminal. The brain wave detector detects the user's brain wave, converts it into data using a conversion dictionary, and transmits it to the terminal for processing. The terminal then executes corresponding processing based on the received data. Additionally, the terminal can send instruction input data to the brain wave detector for cooperation processing, which is stored and used for conversion processing.

  • Brain wave detector detects user's brain wave and converts it into data for processing in the terminal
  • Terminal executes processing based on the received data
  • Instruction input data can be sent from terminal to brain wave detector for cooperation processing
  • Brain wave detector stores and uses the received data for conversion processing

Potential Applications: - Healthcare: Monitoring and analyzing brain waves for medical purposes - Gaming: Implementing brain wave detection for interactive gaming experiences - Education: Using brain wave data for personalized learning experiences

Problems Solved: - Efficient processing of brain wave data for various applications - Improved user interaction through brain wave detection technology

Benefits: - Enhanced user experience through personalized processing based on brain wave data - Potential for innovative applications in healthcare, gaming, and education sectors

Commercial Applications: "Brain Wave Detection System for Healthcare, Gaming, and Education Markets"

Questions about Brain Wave Detection Technology: 1. How does the conversion dictionary help in converting brain waves into processable data? 2. What are the key challenges in implementing brain wave detection technology in different industries?


Original Abstract Submitted

An information processing system includes a brain wave detector and an information processing terminal. The brain wave detector detects a brain wave of a user, converts the detected brain wave into data in accordance with a conversion dictionary for converting characteristics of the brain wave into data processable in the terminal, and transmits the data to the terminal. In accordance with the received data, the terminal executes a corresponding processing corresponding to the data. Further, to the brain wave detector, the terminal transmits a group of data for instruction input used in software in operation in the terminal, during or after execution of a cooperation processing achieving a cooperation operation with the brain wave detector. The brain wave detector stores the received group of data into a storage, and executes a conversion processing by use of the group of data.