International audienceThis paper reports an experiment for stress recognition in human-computer interaction. Thirty-one healthy participants performed five stressful HCI tasks and their skin conductance signals were monitored. The selected tasks were most frequently listed as stressful by 15 typical computer users who were involved in pre-experiment interviews asking them to identify stressful cases of computer interaction. The collected skin conductance signals were analyzed using seven popular machine learning classifiers. The best stress recognition accuracy was achieved by the cubic support vector machine classifier both per task (on average 90.8 %) and for all tasks (Mean = 98.8 %, SD = 0.6 %). This very high accuracy demonstrates the ...
International audienceThe assessment of the stress of an individual attracts the attentions of the r...
Detecting stress in computer users, while technically challenging, is of the utmost importance in th...
Detecting stress in computer users, while technically challenging, is of the utmost importance in th...
The need to provide computers with the ability to distinguish the affective state of their users is ...
The need to provide computers with the ability to distinguish the affective state of their users is ...
Much progress has been made during the last 40 years in the quest to improve the interaction of huma...
Affective computing denotes computing that relates to, arises from or influences emotions. Affective...
International audienceOne of the goals of affective computing field is to provide to computers the a...
Stress can be defined as the body's attempt to control itself in response to changes in the environm...
The implementation of physiological signals, as an approach for emotion recognition in computer syst...
Stress is a major growing concern in our day and age adversely impacting both individuals and societ...
A reliable solution for mutual sympathy in human computer interaction (HCI) has recently become a m...
Detecting stress in computer users, while technically challenging, is of the utmost importance in th...
Detecting stress in computer users, while technically challenging, is of the utmost importance in th...
Abstract—Emotion recognition using physiological responses is one of the core processes to implement...
International audienceThe assessment of the stress of an individual attracts the attentions of the r...
Detecting stress in computer users, while technically challenging, is of the utmost importance in th...
Detecting stress in computer users, while technically challenging, is of the utmost importance in th...
The need to provide computers with the ability to distinguish the affective state of their users is ...
The need to provide computers with the ability to distinguish the affective state of their users is ...
Much progress has been made during the last 40 years in the quest to improve the interaction of huma...
Affective computing denotes computing that relates to, arises from or influences emotions. Affective...
International audienceOne of the goals of affective computing field is to provide to computers the a...
Stress can be defined as the body's attempt to control itself in response to changes in the environm...
The implementation of physiological signals, as an approach for emotion recognition in computer syst...
Stress is a major growing concern in our day and age adversely impacting both individuals and societ...
A reliable solution for mutual sympathy in human computer interaction (HCI) has recently become a m...
Detecting stress in computer users, while technically challenging, is of the utmost importance in th...
Detecting stress in computer users, while technically challenging, is of the utmost importance in th...
Abstract—Emotion recognition using physiological responses is one of the core processes to implement...
International audienceThe assessment of the stress of an individual attracts the attentions of the r...
Detecting stress in computer users, while technically challenging, is of the utmost importance in th...
Detecting stress in computer users, while technically challenging, is of the utmost importance in th...