I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you, to the people who have worked
on this project, and continue to help improve it daily.
I think Bill Schumacher has been doing a terrific job of maintaining the repository,
and hope he continues to lay down the framework for this useful tool.
I think there is much more in store for emokit, and we have a lot of great minds out
there who are making use of this toolkit.
Perhaps there could be a Wiki entry, that showcases the many ways that people are
utilizing the emokit project... as it might help inspire new ideas in others.
I know just a few days ago, I had someone interested in a project that would turn
LED lights on, interfaced with an arduino pi controller. Projects like that, might be
a useful showcase, of what is possible with emokit.
Emokit helps give us a glimpse into the wonderful workings of the mind, i think it'd
also be great if there was a Wiki, for the research we might glean through this project
like how to evaluate the signals we receive.
Heres to 2017, may it be a productive year for the future of Emokit.
I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you, to the people who have worked on this project, and continue to help improve it daily.
I think Bill Schumacher has been doing a terrific job of maintaining the repository, and hope he continues to lay down the framework for this useful tool.
I think there is much more in store for emokit, and we have a lot of great minds out there who are making use of this toolkit.
Perhaps there could be a Wiki entry, that showcases the many ways that people are utilizing the emokit project... as it might help inspire new ideas in others.
I know just a few days ago, I had someone interested in a project that would turn LED lights on, interfaced with an arduino pi controller. Projects like that, might be a useful showcase, of what is possible with emokit.
Emokit helps give us a glimpse into the wonderful workings of the mind, i think it'd also be great if there was a Wiki, for the research we might glean through this project like how to evaluate the signals we receive.
Heres to 2017, may it be a productive year for the future of Emokit.