Current information retrieval systems make no measurement of the user’s response to the searching process or the information itself. Existing psychological studies show that subjects exhibit measurable physiological responses when carrying out certain tasks, e.g. when viewing images, which generally result in heightened emotional states. We find that users exhibit measurable biometric behaviour in the form of galvanic skin response when watching movies, and engaging in interactive tasks. We examine how this data might be exploited in the indexing of data for search and within the search process itself
Summarising or generating trailers for films or movies involves finding the highlights within those ...
Emotions influence our cognitive functioning heavily. Therefore, it is interesting to develop measur...
Information retrieval processes entail complicated cognitive processes, which are also composed huma...
Current information retrieval systems make no measurement of the user’s response to the searching pr...
Personal lifelog archives contain digital records captured from an individual’s daily life, for exam...
Personal lifelog archives contain digital records captured from an individual’s daily life, for exam...
We describe a study conducted to investigate the potential correlations between human subject respo...
Study of emotions has gained interest in the field of sensory and consumer research. Accurate inform...
Personal lifelog archives contain digital records captured from an individual’s daily life, e.g. em...
Emotional reactions are stimulated when humans are presented with a stimulus, triggering a series of...
The affective state of a user, during an interaction with a computer, is a great source of informati...
The effectiveness of various behavioural signals for implicit relevance feedback models has been exh...
The iCLIPS project is researching into technologies to facilitate more effective browsing and search...
Information on a customer’s emotional states concerning a product or an advertisement is a very impo...
Search engines have become better in providing information to users, however, they still face major ...
Summarising or generating trailers for films or movies involves finding the highlights within those ...
Emotions influence our cognitive functioning heavily. Therefore, it is interesting to develop measur...
Information retrieval processes entail complicated cognitive processes, which are also composed huma...
Current information retrieval systems make no measurement of the user’s response to the searching pr...
Personal lifelog archives contain digital records captured from an individual’s daily life, for exam...
Personal lifelog archives contain digital records captured from an individual’s daily life, for exam...
We describe a study conducted to investigate the potential correlations between human subject respo...
Study of emotions has gained interest in the field of sensory and consumer research. Accurate inform...
Personal lifelog archives contain digital records captured from an individual’s daily life, e.g. em...
Emotional reactions are stimulated when humans are presented with a stimulus, triggering a series of...
The affective state of a user, during an interaction with a computer, is a great source of informati...
The effectiveness of various behavioural signals for implicit relevance feedback models has been exh...
The iCLIPS project is researching into technologies to facilitate more effective browsing and search...
Information on a customer’s emotional states concerning a product or an advertisement is a very impo...
Search engines have become better in providing information to users, however, they still face major ...
Summarising or generating trailers for films or movies involves finding the highlights within those ...
Emotions influence our cognitive functioning heavily. Therefore, it is interesting to develop measur...
Information retrieval processes entail complicated cognitive processes, which are also composed huma...