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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Gonzalez-Sanchez, J., Chavez-Echeagaray, M.E., Atkinson, R., and Burleson, W., “Affective Computing Meets Design Patterns: A Pattern-Based Model of A Multimodal Emotion Recognition Framework”, Proceedings of 16th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (July 2011) In print. Abstract The computer’s ability to recognize human affective state given physiological signals is gaining in popularity to […]
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IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies Athens, Georgia, USA. July 2011 Tutorial. Abstract Considering that the human-element as crucial in designing and implementing interactive intelligent systems, this tutorial provides a description and hands-on demonstration on detection of affective states and a description of devices, methodologies and data processing, as well as their impact […]
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Gonzalez-Sanchez, J., Chavez-Echeagaray, M.E., Atkinson, R., and Burleson, W., “ABE: An Agent-Based Software Architecture for a Multimodal Emotion Recognition Framework”, Proceedings of 9th Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (June 2011). Abstract The computer’s ability to recognize human emotional states given physiological signals is gaining in popularity to create empathetic systems such as learning […]
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8th Annual Games for Change Festival, New Yourk, NY, USA. June 2011. Short Talk Wednesday (June 22) — NYU Law School (40 Washington Square South), Greenberg Lounge. Abstract Within the social sciences there is a well-established base of research that has helped to shed light on the complexity of human social interactions. Recently, in the […]
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Center for Cognitive Ubiquitous Computing (CUbiC) Seminar Series. Tempe, Arizona, USA. April 2011. Short Talk Friday (April 15) — ASU Tempe Main Campus. Room 380 of the Brickyard building. Abstract The computer’s ability to recognize human emotional states given physiological signals is gaining in popularity to create empathetic systems such as learning environments, health […]
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The fourth annual Virtual Worlds Best Practices in Education conference was held from Thursday, March 17, 2011 until Saturday, March 19, 2011. The VWBPE focuses on education and learning in virtual environments. The theme of this year is “You are Here”. The event covered over 20 sims in the virtual world of Second Life and […]
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Atkinson R., Christopherson R., Gonzalez Sanchez J., Chavez Echeagaray M.E. “Automated Detection of Affective States to Measure Learning Experience”. Companion of the 41th Conference of Research and Development by Tecnologico de Monterrey (Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, January 19 – 21, 2011). January 2011. Summary Developed by the Learning Science Research Lab at Arizona State […]
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