ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 25 -- United States Patent no. 12,481,362, issued on Nov. 25.
"Systems and methods for an assistive brain computer interface for digital stylus inputs" was invented by Nicholas Gordon Bruns (Baltimore).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Disclosed are methods, systems and non-transitory computer readable memory for an assistive brain computer interface. For instance, a system may include a set of sensors, wherein the set of sensors are configured to obtain sensor data; a stylus configured to collect stroke data; and a user device. The user device may be configured to: receive the stroke data from the stylus and the sensor data from the set of sensors; generate renders of strok...