In order to differentiate the affective state of a computer user as it changes from relaxation to stress, features derived from pupil dilation and periorbital temperature can be utilized. Absolute signal values and measurements computed from these can be fused to increase the accuracy of affective classification. In this study, entropy in a sliding window was used to accommodate the time differences in the physiological rise and fall profiles of pupil and thermal data. Two methods, decision tree and Adaboost with Random Forest (ABRF), were used for classification tests. Detection accuracy of stressful states varied between 65% and 83.8%. Best results can be reported as 83.9% for sensitivity and 83.8% for specificity. ABRF classifier outperf...
Affective computing denotes computing that relates to, arises from or influences emotions. Affective...
This paper aims to present a novel methodology for real time monitoring of Internal Emotion State (M...
Recent research has indicated that the pupil diameter (PD) in humans varies with their affective sta...
The need to provide computers with the ability to distinguish the affective state of their users is ...
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 ...
There is increasing interest in developing means to estimate, in real-time, the level of stress of c...
Much progress has been made during the last 40 years in the quest to improve the interaction of huma...
International audienceThis paper reports an experiment for stress recognition in human-computer inte...
This study aims to investigate the facial thermal response to mental stress in healthy subjects to g...
Detecting stress in computer users, while technically challenging, is of the utmost importance in th...
Emotional state assessment of humans has been traditionally studied using various direct physiologic...
We present a preliminary quantitative study aimed at developing an optimal standard protocol for aut...
Future human-computer interactions could be enhanced by enabling the computer to detect the user‟s e...
This study proposes long wave infrared technology as a contactless alternative to wearable devices f...
Affective computing denotes computing that relates to, arises from or influences emotions. Affective...
This paper aims to present a novel methodology for real time monitoring of Internal Emotion State (M...
Recent research has indicated that the pupil diameter (PD) in humans varies with their affective sta...
The need to provide computers with the ability to distinguish the affective state of their users is ...
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 ...
There is increasing interest in developing means to estimate, in real-time, the level of stress of c...
Much progress has been made during the last 40 years in the quest to improve the interaction of huma...
International audienceThis paper reports an experiment for stress recognition in human-computer inte...
This study aims to investigate the facial thermal response to mental stress in healthy subjects to g...
Detecting stress in computer users, while technically challenging, is of the utmost importance in th...
Emotional state assessment of humans has been traditionally studied using various direct physiologic...
We present a preliminary quantitative study aimed at developing an optimal standard protocol for aut...
Future human-computer interactions could be enhanced by enabling the computer to detect the user‟s e...
This study proposes long wave infrared technology as a contactless alternative to wearable devices f...
Affective computing denotes computing that relates to, arises from or influences emotions. Affective...
This paper aims to present a novel methodology for real time monitoring of Internal Emotion State (M...
Recent research has indicated that the pupil diameter (PD) in humans varies with their affective sta...