From: jbamster (jbamster_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 2001-12-15 15:36:17
Doug,
I've used Google for some time, and your ideas really strike a "chord."
I don't get the #4 Google keeps flashing pages at you, #5, & #6.
Does that mean that you are actually clicking on a match and somehow it
remembers the ones you clicked on (outside of backward & forward)?
Your ideas really sound interesting... (:-0)
BA
-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Sutherland [mailto:wearable_at_earthlink.net]
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 7:00 AM
To: buildcheapeeg_at_yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [buildcheapeeg] Re: DS275 RS232 Level Converters
sleeper75se wrote:
> Very good article in the other thread (about impedances).
> How do you find all this stuff? :-)
Sifting through a lot of cruft on google. This kind of
sifting might be a good example of using a EEG based
BCI (brain-computer) interface ... You write a layer on
top of google that does this:
1) You type in your keywords and press search.
2) Google flashes the first match (page) at you.
3) It's either cruft or interesting, so you think
- yes or no, or
- red or green, or
- whatever triggers a pattern
4) Google keeps flashing pages at you
(it can now html convert pdfs easily)
5) The interesting pages get reindexed
6) You flash through 100 or more matches.
7) Now have all interesting stuff, no cruft.
This is really how I find this stuff, but the hard way,
maybe one out of every 15 pages is really related, maybe
1 out of 50 is a gem. Those meta search engines still
can't sift out the cruft, we still need a mind to do
that. It sure would be cool to do this sifting with no
hands ...
-- Doug
PS. It helps to be a nocturnal obsessive sponge
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