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  • 2023 Gated Peer-Reviewed

    A Neurophysiological Approach for Measuring Presence in Immersive Virtual Environments

    University of Queensland

    Presence, the feeling of being there, is an important factor that affects the overall experience of Virtual Reality (VR). Higher presence commonly provides a better experience in VR than lower presence. However, presence is commonly measured subjectively through postexperience questionnaires, which can suffer from participant biases, dishonest answers, and fatigue. It can also be difficult […]

  • 2022 Intelligent Information and Database Systems Gated Peer-Reviewed

    Multimodal Approach to Measuring Cognitive Load Using Sternberg Memory and Input Diagrammatic Reasoning Tests

    Wrocław University of Science and Technology

    Results of a study of cognitive load using multimodal biometric techniques including electrocardiography, electroencephalography and galvanic skin response are presented in the paper. Thirty student volunteers took part in an experiment conducted on the iMotions integrated biometric platform in a laboratory setting. Two types of tests were employed as research stimuli, namely the Sternberg memory […]

  • 2018 International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM) Gated Peer-Reviewed

    Emotion recognition for semi-autonomous vehicles framework

    Tecnologico de Monterrey, School of Engineering and Sciences + 1 more

    Abstract: The human being in his blessed curiosity has always wondered how to make machines feel, and, at the same time how a machine can detect emotions. Perhaps some of the tasks that cannot be replaced by machines are the ability of human beings to feel emotions. In the last year, this hypothesis is increasingly […]

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