24 research outputs found

    MEEC: Second workshop on momentary emotion elicitation and capture

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    Recognizing human emotions and responding appropriately has the potential to radically change the way we interact with technology. However, to train machines to sensibly detect and recognize human emotions, we need valid emotion ground truths. A fundamental challenge here is the momentary emotion elicitation and capture (MEEC) from individuals continuously and in real-time, without adversely affecting user experience nor breaching ethical standards. In this virtual half-day CHI 2021 workshop, we will (1) have participant talks and an inspirational keynote presentation (2) ideate elicitation, sensing, and annotation techniques (3) create mappings of when to apply an elicitation method

    A brain-computer interface for walking using EEG

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    Garment design for an ambulatory pregnancy monitoring system

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    Constant pregnancy monitoring is a promising alternative to reduce the number of stillbirths and preterm delivery due to false alarms. Tele-monitoring systems can provide regular, accurate and timely monitoring to re-duce risks, costs and the time the mothers-to-be spend at hospitals. A smart garment integrated with sensors and a flexible printed circuit board for ambula-tory pregnancy monitoring is proposed. A study was conducted to gather user requirements to ensure comfort during long registrations of Fetal Heart Rate (FHR) and Electrohysterogram (EHG). Based on those requirements, several garment alternatives for the monitoring system are proposed and evaluated

    Textile-integrated electronics for ambulatory pregnancy monitoring

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    \u3cp\u3eConstant pregnancy monitoring is a promising alternative for reducing the numbers of stillbirths and preterm deliveries due to false alarms. Telemonitoring systems can provide regular, accurate, and timely monitoring to reduce risks, costs, and the time the mothers to be spend at hospitals. In this chapter, the ideal characteristics for such wearable monitoring systems are described. These were investigated considering technical aspects and user research. Furthermore, a smart garment integrated with sensors and a flexible printed circuit board for ambulatory pregnancy monitoring is proposed. A study was conducted to gather user requirements to ensure comfort during long registrations of foetal heart rate and electrohysterogram. Based on those requirements, several garment alternatives for the monitoring system are proposed and evaluated.\u3c/p\u3

    MEEC:First Workshop on Momentary Emotion Elicitation and Capture

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    Abstract Recognizing human emotions and responding appropriately has the potential to radically change the way we interact with technology. However, to train machines to sensibly detect and recognize human emotions, we need valid emotion ground truths. A fundamental challenge here is the momentary emotion elicitation and capture (MEEC) from individuals continuously and in real-time, without adversely affecting user experience. In this first edition of the one-day CHI 2020 workshop, we will (a) explore and define novel elicitation tasks (b) survey sensing and annotation techniques (c) create a taxonomy of when and where to apply an elicitation method
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