<p>➀ TU Ilmenau launches a 3-year research project using EEG-based Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) combined with rehabilitation robots to improve lower limb mobility recovery in stroke patients.</p><p>➁ The project focuses on developing novel convolutional neural network algorithms to enhance EEG signal analysis and "Motor Imagery" accuracy for legs and pelvis rehabilitation.</p><p>➂ This approach aims to provide new neurofeedback-driven rehabilitation strategies, potentially restoring quality of life for stroke survivors.</p>
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