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    Affective Man-Machine Interface: Unveiling human emotions through biosignals

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    As is known for centuries, humans exhibit an electrical profile. This profile is altered through various psychological and physiological processes, which can be measured through biosignals; e.g., electromyography (EMG) and electrodermal activity (EDA). These biosignals can reveal our emotions and, as such, can serve as an advanced man-machine interface (MMI) for empathic consumer products. However, such a MMI requires the correct classification of biosignals to emotion classes. This chapter starts with an introduction on biosignals for emotion detection. Next, a state-of-the-art review is presented on automatic emotion classification. Moreover, guidelines are presented for affective MMI. Subsequently, a research is presented that explores the use of EDA and three facial EMG signals to determine neutral, positive, negative, and mixed emotions, using recordings of 21 people. A range of techniques is tested, which resulted in a generic framework for automated emotion classification with up to 61.31% correct classification of the four emotion classes, without the need of personal profiles. Among various other directives for future research, the results emphasize the need for parallel processing of multiple biosignals

    Two Intermediate-mass Transiting Brown Dwarfs from the TESS Mission

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    We report the discovery of two intermediate-mass transiting brown dwarfs (BDs), TOI-569b and TOI-1406b, from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite mission. TOI-569b has an orbital period of P=.55604Ā±0.00016 days, a mass of Mb = 64.1Ā±1.9 MJ, and a radius of Rb = 0.75Ā±0.02 RJ. Its host star, TOI-569, has a mass of MĆ„ = 1.21Ā±0.05 M, a radius of RĆ„ = 1.47Ā±0.03 R, [Fe H 0.29 0.09] = + dex, and an effective temperature of Teff = 5768Ā±10K. TOI-1406b has an orbital period of P=10.57415Ā±0.00063 days, a mass of Mb = 46.0Ā± 2.7 MJ, and a radius of Rb = 0.86Ā±0.03 RJ. The host star for this BD has a mass of MĆ„ = 1.18Ā±0.09 M, a radius of RĆ„ = 1.35Ā±0.03 R, [Fe/H] =-0.08Ā± 0.09 dex, and an effective temperature of Teff = 6290Ā±100 K. Both BDs are in circular orbits around their host stars and are older than 3 Gyr based on stellar isochrone models of the stars. TOI-569 is one of two slightly evolved stars known to host a transiting BD (the other being KOI-415). TOI-1406b is one of three known transiting BDs to occupy the mass range of 40-50 MJ and one of two to have a circular orbit at a period near 10 days (with the first being KOI-205b). Both BDs have reliable ages from stellar isochrones, in addition to their well-constrained masses and radii, making them particularly valuable as tests for substellar isochrones in the BD mass-radius diagram

    A pair of sub-Neptunes transiting the bright K-dwarf TOI-1064 characterized with CHEOPS

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    Stars and planetary system

    Throwing a Smile: Using Smile Icons to Design Social Interfaces

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