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PhyCS 2017: Madrid, Spain
- Alan Pope, Hugo Plácido da Silva, Andreas Holzinger:
Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Physiological Computing Systems (PhyCS 2017), Madrid, Spain, July 27-28, 2017. SciTePress 2017, ISBN 978-989-758-268-4
Invited Speakers
Keynote Speakers
- Pablo César:
Sensing the Audience: Connecting Fashion, Senses, and Spaces. PhyCS 2017: 5 - Juan-Manuel Belda-Lois:
Physiological Computing to Bridge the Gaps. PhyCS 2017: 7
Papers
Full Papers
- Javier Fernández-Sánchez, Cristina Soguero-Ruíz, Pablo de Miguel-Bohoyo, Francisco Javier Rivas-Flores, Ángel Gómez-Delgado, Francisco Javier Gutiérrez-Expósito, Inmaculada Mora-Jiménez:
Clinical Risk Groups Analysis for Chronic Hypertensive Patients in Terms of ICD9-CM Diagnosis Codes. 13-22 - Samuel W. Hincks, Sarah Bratt, Sujit Poudel, Vir V. Phoha, Robert J. K. Jacob, Daniel C. Dennett, Leanne M. Hirshfield:
Entropic Brain-computer Interfaces - Using fNIRS and EEG to Measure Attentional States in a Bayesian Framework. PhyCS 2017: 23-34 - Xintong Zhu, Yong Wang, Zhenzheng Wang, Xiguang Wang, Chen Wang:
How Commercial Food Videos Affect Female Customers - Measuring Female Bio-response Towards Commercial Food Videos. 35-44 - John Edison Muñoz Cardona, E. R. Gouveia, Mónica Cameirão, Sergi Bermúdez i Badia:
The Biocybernetic Loop Engine: An Integrated Tool for Creating Physiologically Adaptive Videogames. 45-54
Short Papers
- Samuel W. Hincks, Maya DeBellis, Eun Youb Lee, Ronna ten Brink, Birger Moëll, Robert J. K. Jacob:
Towards Bidirectional Brain-computer Interfaces that Use fNIRS and tDCS. PhyCS 2017: 57-64 - Patrick Schembri, Richard Anthony, Mariusz Pelc:
Detection of Electroencephalography Artefacts using Low Fidelity Equipment. 65-75 - Alberto J. Molina, Isabel M. Gómez, Jaime Guerrero, Manuel Merino Monge, Juan A. Castro-García, Roylán Quesada, Santiago Berrazueta, María Hermoso-de-Mendoza:
A Hardware/Software Platform to Acquire Bioelectrical Signals. A Case Study: Characterizing Computer Access through Attention. 76-83 - Tim J. C. Jacob, Jeremy Warden-Smith, Neil Kernot, Malyka Galay Burgos:
Using Frontal Brain Asymmetry to Control Sensory Treatment of Anxiety and Depression. 84-88 - Roylán Quesada-Tabares, Alberto J. Molina-Cantero, Isabel M. Gómez-González, Manuel Merino Monge, Juan A. Castro-García, Rafael Cabrera-Cabrera:
Emotions Detection based on a Single-electrode EEG Device. 89-95
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