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PhyCS 2014: Lisbon, Portugal - Selected Papers
- Hugo Plácido da Silva, Andreas Holzinger, Stephen H. Fairclough, Dennis Majoe:
Physiological Computing Systems - First International Conference, PhyCS 2014, Lisbon, Portugal, January 7-9, 2014, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8908, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-662-45685-9
Methodologies and Methods
- Javier Asensio-Cubero, John Q. Gan, Ramaswamy Palaniappan:
Wavelet Lifting over Information-Based EEG Graphs for Motor Imagery Data Classification. 3-19 - Licia Sbattella, Luca Colombo, Carlo Rinaldi, Roberto Tedesco, Matteo Matteucci, Alessandro Trivilini:
Extracting Emotions and Communication Styles from Prosody. 20-41 - François Courtemanche, Aude Dufresne, Élise Labonté-LeMoyne:
Multiresolution Feature Extraction During Psychophysiological Inference: Addressing Signals Asynchronicity. 42-55
Devices
- Ana Priscila Alves, João Martins, Hugo Plácido da Silva, André Lourenço, Ana L. N. Fred, Hugo Alexandre Ferreira:
Paper-Based Inkjet Electrodes - Experimental Study for ECG Applications. 59-70 - Chih-En Kuo, Sheng-Fu Liang, Yi-Chieh Lee, Fu-Yin Cherng, Wen-Chieh Lin, Peng-Yu Chen, Yen-Chen Liu, Fu-Zen Shaw:
An EOG-Based Automatic Sleep Scoring System and Its Related Application in Sleep Environmental Control. 71-88
Applications
- Marília Barandas, Hugo Gamboa, José Manuel Fonseca:
Upper Body Joint Angle Measurements for Physical Rehabilitation Using Visual Feedback. 91-104 - Hendrik Wöhrle, Elsa Andrea Kirchner:
Online Classifier Adaptation for the Detection of P300 Target Recognition Processes in a Complex Teleoperation Scenario. 105-118 - Gonçalo Duarte, Magno Mendes, Patrícia Baptista:
Impact on Biker Effort of Electric Bicycle Utilization: Results from On-Road Monitoring in Lisbon, Portugal. 119-133
Human Factors
- Rui Henriques, Ana Paiva:
Learning Effective Models of Emotions from Physiological Signals: The Seven Principles. 137-155 - Benedikt Gollan, Alois Ferscha:
A Generic Effort-Based Behavior Description for User Engagement Analysis. 156-168
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