Hey Kyle
Right now I am working with the course-grained (1/sec) data sets from the
Mindwave. They provide their eSense(tm) measurements as well as the
"eegPower", which seems to give a general overview of the different
brainwave levels in relation to each-other (but not much else). This
actually
Kyle Machulis wrote:
> I still wonder if org is the right medium for this. Most of the
> devices are going to give you a TON of data (the neurosky raw stream
> is ~500hz update, emotiv is ~128hz, etc...). Pedometers and blood
> pressure monitors that do one-time large dumps might be somewhat more
Something this thread might be interested in. I proposed a project a
couple of years ago called the Quantified Coder, basically looking at
hooking as many biometrics as possible into emacs. There's a small
presentation on it at
http://www.openyou.org/2011/05/13/the-quantified-coder/
Unfortunately
Jonathan Arkell writes:
> Hi Orgers!
>
> I recently picked up a Neruosky Mindwave, a consumer level EEG device (it
> reads brainwaves). Unfortunately, the software bundle doesn't include a
> way to log the EEG levels. Since I am fairly decent at Elisp, I thought I
> would write a little library
Hi Jonathan,
does that mean we can mark the point
* TODO org-mode should read my mind
from the requested org-mode feature list ;)
I think your example is great but frighten to be very specific to
really get attention.
However, it might make a nice example for presentations etc.
Similar like the
Hi Orgers!
I recently picked up a Neruosky Mindwave, a consumer level EEG device (it
reads brainwaves). Unfortunately, the software bundle doesn't include a
way to log the EEG levels. Since I am fairly decent at Elisp, I thought I
would write a little library to interface with the mindwave, and