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found 23 matches
- 2015
- Luz María Alonso-Valerdi
, Francisco Sepulveda:
Implementation of a Motor Imagery based BCI System using Python Programming Language. PhyCS 2015: 35-43 - Dayi Bian, Joshua W. Wade, Amy Swanson, Zachary Warren, Nilanjan Sarkar:
Physiology-based Affect Recognition During Driving in Virtual Environment for Autism Intervention. PhyCS 2015: 137-145 - Adam Chec, Dominika Olczak, Tiago Fernandes, Hugo Ferreira
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Physiological Computing Gaming - Use of Electrocardiogram as an Input for Video Gaming. PhyCS 2015: 157-163 - Martin Cooney, Stefan M. Karlsson:
Impressions of Size-Changing in a Companion Robot. PhyCS 2015: 118-123 - François Courtemanche, Emma Campbell, Pierre-Majorique Léger, Franco Lepore:
Addressing Subject-dependency for Affective Signal Processing - Modeling Subjects' Idiosyncracies. PhyCS 2015: 72-77 - Jan Ehlers, Nikola Bubalo, Markus Loose, Anke Huckauf:
Towards Voluntary Pupil Control - Training Affective Strategies?. PhyCS 2015: 5-12 - Jérémy Frey:
Heart Rate Monitoring as an Easy Way to Increase Engagement in Human-Agent Interaction. PhyCS 2015: 129-136 - Christelle Godin, F. Prost-Boucle, Aurélie Campagne, Sylvie Charbonnier, Stéphane Bonnet, Audrey Vidal:
Selection of the Most Relevant Physiological Features for Classifying Emotion. PhyCS 2015: 17-25 - Jerzy Grobelny
, Rafal Michalski
, Rafal Weron:
Is Human Visual Activity in Simple Human-Computer Interaction Search Tasks a Lévy Flight?. PhyCS 2015: 67-71 - Leontios J. Hadjileontiadis:
Emotions-Action Representation-Music Liking and EEG - An Advanced Signal Processing Perspective Towards Innovative Human Assistive Technology. PhyCS 2015: IS-7 - Mohammad Hashemi, John Herbert:
Baran: An Interaction-centred User Monitoring Framework. PhyCS 2015: 52-60 - Sergi Jordà:
Past and Future of Physiological Computing and Creativity - An Underexplored and Promising Territory. PhyCS 2015: IS-5 - Lucille Lecoutre, Sami Lini, Christophe Bey, Quentin Lebour, Pierre-Alexandre Favier
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Evaluating EEG Measures as a Workload Assessment in an Operational Video Game Setup. PhyCS 2015: 112-117 - Mickael Ménard, Paul Richard, Hamza Hamdi, Bruno Daucé, Takehiko Yamaguchi:
Emotion Recognition based on Heart Rate and Skin Conductance. PhyCS 2015: 26-32 - Nick Merrill, Thomas Maillart, Benjamin Johnson, John C.-I. Chuang:
Improving Physiological Signal Classification Using Logarithmic Quantization and a Progressive Calibration Technique. PhyCS 2015: 44-51 - Tlholohelo Nkalai, Lizette de Wet, Robert Schall:
Comparing the Sensor Glove and Questionnaire as Measures of Computer Anxiety. PhyCS 2015: 93-103 - Alan Pope:
The Interplay of Biocybernetic Adaptation and Biofeedback Training. PhyCS 2015: IS-9 - Raphaëlle N. Roy
, A. Breust, Stéphane Bonnet, Jean Porcherot, Sylvie Charbonnier, Christelle Godin, Aurélie Campagne:
Influence of Workload on Auditory Evoked Potentials in a Single-stimulus Paradigm. PhyCS 2015: 104-111 - Christoph Strauch
, Juliane Georgi, Anke Huckauf, Jan Ehlers:
Slow Trends - A Problem in Analysing Pupil Dynamics. PhyCS 2015: 61-66 - Adrien Verhulst, Takehiko Yamaguchi, Paul Richard:
Physiological-based Dynamic Difficulty Adaptation in a Theragame for Children with Cerebral Palsy. PhyCS 2015: 164-171 - Chen Wang, Pablo César
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Physiological Measurement on Students' Engagement in a Distributed Learning Environment. PhyCS 2015: 149-156 - Gloria J. Washington:
Quantifying Negative Affect - Usability Testing to Observe the Effect of Negative Emotions on User Productivity Through the Use of Biosignals and OCC Theory. PhyCS 2015: 83-89 - Hugo Plácido da Silva, Pierre Chauvet, Andreas Holzinger, Stephen H. Fairclough, Dennis Majoe:
PhyCS 2015 - Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Physiological Computing Systems, ESEO, Angers, Loire Valley, France, 11 - 13 February, 2015. SciTePress 2015, ISBN 978-989-758-085-7 [contents]
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