This review provides an overview of unobtrusive monitoring techniques that could be used to monitor some of the human vital signs (ie, heart activity, breathing activity, temperature …
Not all computers need to pay attention to emotions, or to have emotional abilities. Some machines are useful as rigid tools, and it is fine to keep them that way. However, there are …
The multi-modal emotion recognition lacks the explicit mapping relation between emotion state and audio and image features, so extracting the effective emotion information from the …
Virtual reality is increasingly used for tasks such as work and education. Thus, rendering scenarios that do not interfere with such goals and deplete user experience are becoming …
RW Picard - IBM systems journal, 2000 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
For a long time emotions have been kept out of the deliberate tools of science; scientists have expressed emotion, but no tools could sense and respond to their affective information …
Stress is a major concern in daily life, as it imposes significant and growing health and economic costs on society every year. Stress and driving are a dangerous combination and …
A Birenboim, M Dijst, FE Scheepers… - The Professional …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Advances in commercial wearable devices are increasingly facilitating the collection and analysis of everyday physiological data. This article discusses the theoretical and practical …
This paper describes the museum wearable: a wearable computer that orchestrates an audiovisual narration as a function of the visitors' interests gathered from their physical path …
G Rigas, Y Goletsis, DI Fotiadis - IEEE Transactions on …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this paper, a real-time methodology for the detection of stress events while driving is presented. The detection is based on the use of physiological signals, ie, electrocardiogram …