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Media coverage
Title Two brains listen to 1 song differently! Degree of recognition National Media name/outlet Times of India Media type Print Country/Territory India Date 11/02/21 Description Special feature on EEG research in Times of India Producer/Author Parth Shashtri URL https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/music-of-the-mind-study-explores-how-brain-reacts-to-food-of-love/articleshow/80799737.cms Persons J.D. Lomas Title AI 演算法讀心術!研究:透過腦電波可預測你正在聽的音樂 Degree of recognition National Media name/outlet Inside (Taiwan) Media type Web Country/Territory Taiwan Date 1/02/21 Description Taiwanese coverage of EEG research Producer/Author Mindy Li URL https://www.inside.com.tw/article/22446-ai-identifies-songs-by-reading-brain-waves Persons J.D. Lomas Title New A.I. can identify the song you’re listening to by reading your brain waves Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Digital Trends Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 30/01/21 Description From Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” to Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” to Kylie Minogue’s “Can’t Get You Out Of My Head,” there are some songs that manage to successfully worm their way down our ear canals and take up residence in our brains. What if it was possible to read the brain’s signals, and to use these to accurately guess which song a person is listening to at any given moment? Producer/Author Luke Dormehl URL https://www.digitaltrends.com/music/ai-identifies-songs-by-reading-brain-waves/ Persons J.D. Lomas Title AI can tell what song you are listening to from your brainwaves Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet New Scientist Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 26/01/21 Description ARTIFICIAL intelligence has learned to identify the songs someone is listening to from their brain readings.
Derek Lomas at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands and his colleagues asked 20 people to listen to 12 songs through headphones. The volunteers did this blindfolded and in a dimly lit room to minimise the effect of their other senses on the results. Each person’s brainwaves were recorded using an electroencephalography (EEG) cap that detects electrical activity.Producer/Author Matthew Sparkes URL https://www.newscientist.com/article/2265811-ai-can-tell-what-song-you-are-listening-to-from-your-brainwaves/ Persons J.D. Lomas