TY - JOUR
T1 - Follow your heart
T2 - heart rate controlled music recommendation for low stress air travel
AU - Liu, Hao
AU - Hu, Jun
AU - Rauterberg, Matthias
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Long distance travel is an unusual activity for humans. The economical cabin environment (low
air circulation, limited space, low humidity, etc.) during the long haul flights causes discomfort
and even stress for many passengers. In-flight video and music systems are commonly available to
improve the comfort level of the passengers. However, current in-flight music systems do not explore how the content can be used to reduce passengers stress. Most of these systems are designed and implemented assuming a homogeneous passenger group that has similar tastes and desires. In this paper, we present a heart rate controlled in-flight music recommendation system for reducing the stress during air travel. The system recommends personalized music playlists to the passengers and attempts to keep their heart rate in a normal range with these playlists. Experiments in a simulated long haul flight cabin environment find that the passengers’ stress can indeed be significantly reduced through listening to the recommended music playlists. Keywords stress, music recommendation, bradycardia, tachycardia, heart rate control, stress
reduction, bio feedback, heart rate variability
AB - Long distance travel is an unusual activity for humans. The economical cabin environment (low
air circulation, limited space, low humidity, etc.) during the long haul flights causes discomfort
and even stress for many passengers. In-flight video and music systems are commonly available to
improve the comfort level of the passengers. However, current in-flight music systems do not explore how the content can be used to reduce passengers stress. Most of these systems are designed and implemented assuming a homogeneous passenger group that has similar tastes and desires. In this paper, we present a heart rate controlled in-flight music recommendation system for reducing the stress during air travel. The system recommends personalized music playlists to the passengers and attempts to keep their heart rate in a normal range with these playlists. Experiments in a simulated long haul flight cabin environment find that the passengers’ stress can indeed be significantly reduced through listening to the recommended music playlists. Keywords stress, music recommendation, bradycardia, tachycardia, heart rate control, stress
reduction, bio feedback, heart rate variability
U2 - 10.1075/is.16.2.12liu
DO - 10.1075/is.16.2.12liu
M3 - Article
SN - 1572-0373
VL - 16
SP - 303
EP - 339
JO - Interaction Studies
JF - Interaction Studies
IS - 2
ER -