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ANGLE challenge at ASU Preparatory Academy – Polytechnic

ANGLE Lab sponsored the ANGLE Lab Challenge one of the Research Challenges at QUANTA Research Outreach Program at ASU.   This challenge was led by three of our lab mates: Nikil Selvam and Emily Berk (both undergrad students) and Dan Shapera (PhD Candidate).   Participants The challenge attracted about 70 students who participate in two […]

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The B-Alert X24 (EEG)

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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ANGLE Lab & Undergrad’s Sun Devil Story

Davenn didn’t know what he wanted to do in engineering. He just knew he liked problem solving. Since coming to ASU, he has found his passion in the informatics program, worked in the lab and landed an internship. Learn more about Davenn’s Sun Devil experience. My Sun Devil Engineering Story: Davenn from ASU Engineering on […]

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Chavez-Echeagaray, Maria Elena (Helen)

PhD Student | Research Assistant | Teaching Assistant Computer Science with AME concentration Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering     Helen joined the PhD program in Computer Science at Arizona State University (ASU) in January 2009. She received an M.S. in Computer Science from the Tecnológico […]

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Gonzalez-Sanchez, Javier

  PhD Student | Research Assistant | Teaching Assistant Computer Science with AME concentration Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering         Javier joined the PhD program in Computer Science at Arizona State University in January 2009. He received an M.S. in Electrical Engineering with […]

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Emotiv

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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Eye-tracking System

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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Face-based Emotion Recognition

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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Posture Chair

We are gathering data about student posture while seated using different and key points on the seat and on the back of the chair, and also we can get information about how the subject leans back and forward. Using this information enhance the way we can define the emotional status of the student.   Hardware […]

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Skin Conductance

Skin Conductance Sensor (SCS), also known as Galvanic Skin Response (GSR), is a method of measuring the electrical conductance of the skin, which varies with its moisture level. This is of interest because the sweat glands are controlled by the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, so skin conductance is used as an indication of psychological […]

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