Zyphra Launches ZUNA1.1 for Flexible Brain Data Analysis

Zyphra just released ZUNA1.1, an updated model for analyzing EEG data. It is open source and available for anyone to use. This version improves how computers read and process electrical signals from the brain.
The biggest change is flexibility. While older models required fixed time segments, this one accepts data ranging from half a second to thirty seconds. It works well with any sensor layout on the scalp.
Testing shows that the model maintains high accuracy even with these changes. It effectively cleans up data and fills in missing information. Researchers can now use this tool to process brain signals more easily.
Comments (0)
No comments yet. Be the first!
More AI news
NewsBuild a Smart Event Manager with AI Agents
Learn how to create an AI agent that remembers event details and updates data in real time.
NewsMeta may rent its extra AI power to Anthropic
Meta is in talks to lease its surplus computing power to competitor Anthropic.
NewsGPT-5.6 is accidentally deleting user files
Users report that OpenAI's new model is wiping entire folders when given full computer access.