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  • Communication system development for emotional domotics interactive space

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    Abstract: Domotic integrates different technologies to facilitate the task in the home area. Domotic tools lead to the design and construction of interactive space with potential fields of use. Emotion Domotics is a research in which it is sought to create an interactive space for testing that its main objective is to react to the […]

  • Search Results Viewing Behavior vis-Ă -vis Relevance Criteria

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    Abstract: We conducted a lab-based experiment to investigate relationship between multiple criteria used in information relevance judgments and eye fixation behavior on search engine results. We collected eye-tracking data and conducted gaze-cued retrospective think-aloud (RTA). Data from RTA was coded with criteria used by participants in judging search results as relevant. The criteria were analyzed […]

  • Brand Visual Eclipse (BVE): When the Brand Fixation Spent is Minimal in Relation to the Celebrity

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    Abstract: This study investigates overshadowing effect of a celebrity. A term brand visual eclipse (BVE) is coined, the BVE occurs when brand fixation spent is minimal of the celebrity fixation spent. High BVE occurs when brand receive less than or equal to twenty percent fixation spent of the celebrity; moderate BVE occurs when the brand […]

  • The effect of food anticipation on cognitive function: An eye tracking study

    Open AccessDivision of Applied Social Sciences, University of Missouri14/10/2019

    Abstract: By randomizing the order in which participants perform a cognitive test and a food choice task in a controlled experiment, we investigate whether cognitive capacity can be enhanced by the simple act of anticipating food intake. Our findings show that overweight and obese participants exhibit an anticipatory food reward effect, which helped enhance their […]

  • Effect of Feedback on Users’ Immediate Emotions: Analysis of Facial Expressions during a Simulated Target Detection Task

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    Abstract: Safety-critical systems (e.g., UAV systems) often incorporate warning modules that alert users regarding imminent hazards (e.g., system failures). However, these warning systems are often not perfect, and trigger false alarms, which can lead to negative emotions and affect subsequent system usage. Although various feedback mechanisms have been studied in the past to counter the […]

  • Predicting Learners’ Performance Using EEG and Eye Tracking Features

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    Abstract: In this paper, we aim to predict students’ learning performance by combining two-modality sensing variables, namely eye tracking that monitors learners’ eye movements and electroencephalography (EEG) that measures learners’ cerebral activity. Our long-term goal is to use both data to provide appropriate adaptive assistance for students to enhance their learning experience and optimize their […]

  • The Importance of Trust for Interface Quality and Acceptance

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    Abstract: As digital interfaces become common for their development and to offer a sustainable bridge between devices and users, trust in the interface is essential. In this paper we undertake a multi-method research to show from experiment results various dimensions of trust. The results confirm that trust is indeed necessary by so if raising and […]

  • Emotion recognition from posed and spontaneous dynamic expressions: Human observers vs. machine analysis

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    Abstract: The majority of research on the judgment of emotion from facial expressions has focused on deliberately posed displays, often sampled from single stimulus sets. Herein, we investigate emotion recognition from posed and spontaneous expressions, comparing classification performance between humans and machine in a cross-corpora investigation. For this, dynamic facial stimuli portraying the six basic […]

  • Emotional responses to climate change map framing using facial emotion recognition technology

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    Abstract: The different ways that maps are framed by the media can lead to different emotional responses to the same information. Framing shapes the way in which information is presented, and frames are used by authors and designers to focus the reader’s attention in order to lead them to a particular interpretation of the information […]

  • A Framework for the Development of a Dynamic Adaptive Intelligent User Interface to Enhance the User Experience

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    Abstract: The aim of this paper is to present PhD research that aims to enhance the User Experience by proposing a framework that combines the three core components of: dynamic interfaces; adaptive interfaces; and intelligent interfaces. Initial research into the field has identified a gap at the intersection of these types of interaction. A dynamic […]

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