This course presents devices and explores methodologies for multimodal detection of affective states, as well as a discussion about presenter’s experiences using them both in learning and gaming scenarios. Video Preview Abstract One important way for systems to adapt to their individual users is related to their ability to show empathy. Being empathetic […]
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Gonzalez-Sanchez J., Chavez-Echeagaray M.E., Lin, L., Baydogan, M., Christopherson R., Gibson D., Atkinson R., and Burleson W. (2013). Affect Recognition in Learning Scenarios: Matching Facial- and BCI-Based Values. Proceedings of the 13th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT). Beijing, China. July 2013. In Press. – See more at: http://javiergs.com/?p=2119#sthash.mRkYqiwU.dpuf Abstract The ability […]
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The B-Alert X24 (Flexible 24 Channel @ 256Hz Wireless EEG Headset) combines power and flexibility for mobile neurophysiological monitoring offering two interchangeable, pre-configured sensor strips — each of which assures individualized fit and accurate site placement across subjects. It includes 20 channels of high-quality EEG, plus 4 optional channels used for any one or combination […]
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Bernays, R., Mone, J., Yau, P., Murcia, M., Gonzalez-Sanchez, J., Chavez-Echeagaray, M.E., Christopherson, R., and Atkinson, R. 2012. Lost in the dark: emotion adaption. In Adjunct proc. of the 25th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 79-80. DOI=10.1145/2380296.2380331 Abstract Having environments that able to adjust […]
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In this post we are trying to share our experiences using Emotiv Epoc headset. Different software to use the tool We are using three different applications to get information from the head set: Emotive suite. This is the software that comes with the head set (Control Panel). This application is useful when you want to […]
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As commented in our post “Experiences using Emotiv Epoc headset”, one of the tools we are using to visualize data from the emotiv headset is NeuroVault. This software is not the original software that is provided with the emotive headset. However, this is an alternate software that could be useful to gather the information from […]
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Emotiv logger is a system that allows the researcher to record data coming from the Emotiv Epoc EEG Headset. This logger was developed by our team, using C++ and the Emotiv SDK Developer Edition. The main advantage of this logger is the low load that generates in the computer compared with the other tools we have […]
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Emotiv EPOC headset is a cool recent technology from Emotiv company, it is a “revolutionary, new personal interface for human computer interaction”. This device uses EEG technology, throw 14 sensors and 2 reference channels, it allows to “read” brain waves from the user. Using the data it is able to report emotive, affective and cognitive […]
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Description of the output file The output file could be opened as CSV file, so it can be readed as plain text file or using some spreadsheet application such as Excel. The first part of the list contains the data that is processed in the eye tracker and sent to Tobii Studio, and the second […]
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Emotions are also a form of non-verbal communication that we use to reflect our physiological and mental state. These both states, physiological and mental, is something that we express continuosly, so even when we do not express our emotions they are present and it is posible to measure. Being able to read this states from […]
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