HOSAKA
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Hosaka Brainwave Modification Software
Do you think you don't get a good treatment from regular hospitals? (psychiatry etc) Then we may have a solution.
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Unlock the potential of your mind with Hosaka, a scientific brainwave manipulation software designed to enhance cognitive performance through personalized audiovisual stimuli.
Data-Driven Science: Entirely based on EEG data and machine learning for precise outcomes.
Isochronic Tones: 40 Hz rhytmic sensory stimulation has been shown to improve Alzheimer’s symptoms in scientific studies (MIT research).
Custom Optimization: Enhance concentration, relaxation, or sleep quality with targeted brain-states.
Safe & Effective: Non-invasive methods with measurable EEG improvements (typical effect is 1%).
Requirements: EEG device (e.g., BrainAccess HALO, Interaxon Muse 2, Emotiv) and a fast multicore CPU (e.g., 16-32+ hardware threads).
Transform your cognitive potential with the power of safe, effective, and personalized brainwave stimulation — Hosaka.
Software calculates a hard total effect number (distance to target) which time-series is saved in errors.csv when stimulation runs (effects are small but measurable, like 1% after 30 minutes).<br>Software is a wellness technology that helps with concentration and relaxation through audiovisual stimulation. (Not a medical device requiring approval.)
Figure 1: Successful reduction of the target error (approx 1.6% reduction) when Hosaka 2.04b is run using fast CPU for 30 minutes.<br>Hosaka 2.0 still cannot sometimes improve results significantly (0% results).
Figure 2: Another example in which initially error decreases but user becames weary of watching the stimulation and error circles then around zero or worse total effect.
Figure 3 and Figure 4: Result with the best version (v3.x) and simplified optimization target. There is about 2.9% reduction in error (trend-line) [18% increase in target value] when stimulation is run 20 minutes (two tests).
Read REAME.txt within the software for documentation. This is BETA software so there are bugs. There is also IRC-channel #whiteclinic at Libera.chat.
You need to sometimes run software for hours with fast CPU to have some results.
Example video showing how to use earlier version of the software.
Downloads (free to use, closed source)
WhiteICE windows 64bit command-line (reinforcement learning version playing sounds in background)
WhiteICE linux 64bit command-line (reinforcement learning version playing sounds in background)
Hosaka v3.10b windows 64bit command-line (3-sec long stimulation intervals so you need to do 10+ hours of measurements)
Hosaka v3.10b linux 64bit command-line (requires recent libc, 3-sec long stimulation intervals so you need to do 10+ hours of measurements)
Hosaka v2.06b windows 64bit gui/window and command-line
Hosaka v2.06b (debian 13 deb file (+ubuntu))
Hosaka v1.26b windows 64bit command-line (recurrent model, experimental ).
Hosaka v1.26b (debian 13 deb file (+recent ubuntu)),Hosaka v1.26b (debian 12 deb file).
Hosaka v1.25b linux 64bit command-line (recurrent model, experimental ).<br>(requires new glibc and fuse)
Licenses of the linked libraries (links with non-GPL libraries so the software is closed source) are here.<br>-->
I do only minimum testing with these releases so there may be bugs. Older release files are available here.
Why not to use this software.
Tomas Ukkonen · In The Name Of Love (Instrumental Mix)
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