In the age of large data, every day in the face of the http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/17607.html "> Mass of information, the human brain to quickly find all the necessary content is a needle in the haystack, even the so-called" Super Brain "I'm afraid it's hard to do that. However, the European Union recently developed a new human-computer interaction system that can help you capture the information you need in a timely manner.
In the big data age, everyone is making data every moment, and our environment is producing data: satellite cloud images, digital photos, transaction records, and so on, countless. According to a recent European Union study, the world now produces as much as 1700 trillion bytes of data per minute, and 360,000 if it is stored on DVD. The big data is a bonanza, but in a bottomless "mine hole," our brains are hard to find the "treasure" they really need. In the ocean of information, we need to navigate.
To this end, the European Union invested 6.5 million euros and organized 16 scientific teams in 9 Member States to develop the human-computer interaction system that assisted human brain analysis. The system is also known as the "Experience induction machine" and is now in the experimental stage. It is reported that the system has a complete set of sensors, can monitor users to find the response to browse data, to find a suitable way to present information to the user, for example, the system to the user's gestures, eye movements or heart rate monitoring, and accordingly adjust the data display mode.
Jonathan Frieman, a psychology professor at the University of London, who is responsible for the research project, says that once the system recognizes that the user is tired or faces an excessive amount of information, it adjusts, such as simplifying the visual data to reduce the user's cognitive load, or directing the user to focus on areas with less information. Some commentators have pointed out that the system can be used to analyze the activities of the human brain in a comfortable way to present data, "a true friend of a person, understand what you need, help you find, so that you save time and energy."
Because it can optimize and improve the information processing ability, the market prospect of "experience inductive machine" is broad. ' In the big Data age, any information processing tool has great value, ' says Freeman. "Experience Induction machine" can help teachers adjust the content and way of teaching according to the degree of students ' attention, also can help the students to find useful information to complete the project work quickly, and also can help the reporter to prepare the relevant material, so as to complete the news report faster.
The applications of human-computer interactive systems can be more extensive, such as satellite image monitoring, oil exploration, astronomy, economic and historical research, and so on, which require extensive data analysis. In shops, museums, libraries, and concerts where people have large flows, the system collects feedback and responds. The system is currently being piloted in the German Bell Gen Bersen concentration camp memorial, and museums in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States are also interested in the system, which is planned to be introduced next year.
In the face of huge data, the human brain inevitably appears to be "dull". It seems that only with the help of "rapid" human brain aids, we can in the big Data age free gallop.
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