Brain 2 Communicate: EEG-based Affect Recognition to Augment Virtual Social Interactions.
Daniel RothFranziska WestermeierLarissa BrübachTobias FeiglChristian SchellMarc Erich LatoschikPublished in: Mensch & Computer Workshopband (2019)
Keyphrases
- social interaction
- affect recognition
- eeg signals
- eeg data
- brain activity
- brain computer interface
- functional connectivity
- brain signals
- affective computing
- behavioral data
- social networks
- virtual environment
- smart objects
- social behavior
- social media
- developing intelligent
- learning processes
- intelligent tutoring systems
- affective states
- physiological signals
- human computer interaction
- virtual world
- epileptic seizures
- video sequences