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Computer Game Predicts Player Moves

willatnewscientist writes "A couple of Hungarian researchers have developed a computer game that knows when you're going to press the 'jump' button ... 2 seconds before you do it. The researchers use neural networks to analyse several type of biofeedback signal — heart rate, EEG and skin conductance — and discovered that skin conductance alone is enough to predict a jump up to 2 seconds beforehand. They say the technique could ultimately be used to make aircraft controls that respond more quickly to a pilot's actions. But it could also be used to create so-called 'frustration games' that respond to a player's actions before they occur."

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  1. Re:frist pist by A+beautiful+mind · · Score: 4, Funny

    I've predicted this post five minutes before you've posted it!

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  2. Unfortunately.... by aicrules · · Score: 4, Funny

    Unfortunately the research was found to be flawed when they discovered that 99% of the test subjects were playing Night elf characters in World of Warcraft. This was pinpointed just prior to a potentially embarassing follow-up news release of a study showing the connection between frequency of spacebar usage and use of the phrase "come on flip already dammit!"

  3. Re:Guessing Game by GrievousMistake · · Score: 5, Funny

    "In two seconds, the pilot is going to panic and accidently push the stick sharply forward, as he reacts to my sudden preemtive forward tilt."

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  4. So... it just plays itself? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Obligatory penny-arcade reference. http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2006/09/07/

  5. That's smart. by CODiNE · · Score: 4, Funny

    They say the technique could ultimately be used to make aircraft controls that respond more quickly to a pilot's actions.

    *Pilot cruising around Washington DC on anti-Terrorist patrols*
    (Thinking to himself)
    "Oh wow, I'm like... right over the White House now, it would like totally suck if I accidentally shot a"
    *Missle launches at White House*
    "Oh crap!! Do NOT think about launching missles!!"
    *Missles launch at various historical monuments*
    "Craaaaaap!! My Sarge is gonna KILL M"
    *Plane explodes*

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  6. Meanwhile at a gaming tournament... by jadin · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Sir, you're not allowed to place sensors on your opponents."

  7. Re:Danger in the cockpit by mlts · · Score: 3, Funny

    Another issue is if the AI makes a wrong guess, assuming the pilot wants to "zig", when the pilot wants to "zig-zag" -- doing a multi-stage action. An example would be a driver swerving left and right abruptly to avoid a zombie on the highway.

    I can perhaps see a car or plane's AI going into a "ready" state, perhaps doing a fast check of control systems in preparation for some action of the driver/pilot.

  8. Re:Must be an easy game.. by Wog · · Score: 4, Funny

    I like to call that a Wide Prophet Margin.