There is increasing interest in developing means to estimate, in real-time, the level of stress of computer users, particularly for applications such as computer-based tutoring. This real-time stress recognition has been attempted through the processing of a variety of biosignals measured from the computer user, such as the Galvanic Skin Response (GSR), the Blood Volume Pulse (BVP), etc. Recent reports in the literature have strengthen the notion that the Pupil Diameter (PD) can also play an important role in the affective assessment of stress in humans, and its differentiation from a baseline state of relaxation. This paper studies different approaches to perform digital pre-processing of the raw PD data towards the detection of stress sta...
Currently, mental stress is a major problem in our society. It is related to a wide variety of disea...
Stress has been defined as a reaction from a calm state to an excited state in order to preserve th...
Pupil dilation (PD) dynamics reflect the interactions of sympathetic and parasympathetic innervatio...
Recent research has indicated that the pupil diameter (PD) in humans varies with their affective sta...
Physiological signals, which are controlled by the autonomic nervous system (ANS), could be used to ...
Future human-computer interactions could be enhanced by enabling the computer to detect the user‟s e...
Recent research has indicated that the pupil diameter (PD) in humans varies with their affective sta...
Much progress has been made during the last 40 years in the quest to improve the interaction of huma...
The need to provide computers with the ability to distinguish the affective state of their users is ...
This article proposes a method based on wavelet transform and neural networks for relating pupillary...
In order to differentiate the affective state of a computer user as it changes from relaxation to st...
Human-computer interaction can be enhanced if emotional arousal of the user can be predicted. Measur...
Physiological signals, which are controlled by the autonomic nervous system (ANS), could be used to ...
In the modern world we interact with computers for many activities, such as working and learning. Co...
Pupillometry has been one of the most widely used response systems in psychophysiology. Changes in p...
Currently, mental stress is a major problem in our society. It is related to a wide variety of disea...
Stress has been defined as a reaction from a calm state to an excited state in order to preserve th...
Pupil dilation (PD) dynamics reflect the interactions of sympathetic and parasympathetic innervatio...
Recent research has indicated that the pupil diameter (PD) in humans varies with their affective sta...
Physiological signals, which are controlled by the autonomic nervous system (ANS), could be used to ...
Future human-computer interactions could be enhanced by enabling the computer to detect the user‟s e...
Recent research has indicated that the pupil diameter (PD) in humans varies with their affective sta...
Much progress has been made during the last 40 years in the quest to improve the interaction of huma...
The need to provide computers with the ability to distinguish the affective state of their users is ...
This article proposes a method based on wavelet transform and neural networks for relating pupillary...
In order to differentiate the affective state of a computer user as it changes from relaxation to st...
Human-computer interaction can be enhanced if emotional arousal of the user can be predicted. Measur...
Physiological signals, which are controlled by the autonomic nervous system (ANS), could be used to ...
In the modern world we interact with computers for many activities, such as working and learning. Co...
Pupillometry has been one of the most widely used response systems in psychophysiology. Changes in p...
Currently, mental stress is a major problem in our society. It is related to a wide variety of disea...
Stress has been defined as a reaction from a calm state to an excited state in order to preserve th...
Pupil dilation (PD) dynamics reflect the interactions of sympathetic and parasympathetic innervatio...