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Abstract
As Rosalind W. Picard reflects on the events that moved her from research to the lab to a real-world application, she can't help but think... who would have expected efforts to develop algorithms to perceive multimodal inputs would lead to a wearable that detects signals related to deep brain activation and issues potentially life-saving alerts?