Abstract
Biosignals, peripheral or from the brain, can be used to
recognize mental states. Subsequently, these signals
can be employed to enhance user experiences. This
paper identifies challenges that have to be faced with
processing such signals and defines guidelines to tackle
them. We pose that these guidelines can initialize a
leap forward in the development of real-time biosignaldriven
adaptive systems.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the Brain, Body, and Bytes : Physiological User Interaction workshop (CHI 2010, April 10-15, 2010, Atlanta, USA) |
Editors | A. Girouard, E. Treacy Salovey, R. Mandryk, D. Tan, L. Nacke, R.J.K. Jacob |
Place of Publication | Atlanta |
Publisher | CHI2010 |
Pages | 1-4 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-1-60558-930-5 |
Publication status | Published - 2010 |
Event | CHI 2010 Physiological User Interaction workshop, April 10–15, 2010, Atlanta, GA, USA - Atlanta, GA, United States Duration: 10 Apr 2010 → 15 Apr 2010 |
Workshop
Workshop | CHI 2010 Physiological User Interaction workshop, April 10–15, 2010, Atlanta, GA, USA |
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Country | United States |
City | Atlanta, GA |
Period | 10/04/10 → 15/04/10 |