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Hanne Spelt, Elisabeth Kersten-van Dijk, Jaap Ham, Joyce Westerink and Wijnand IJsselsteijn
Persuasive interventions can lose their effectiveness when a person becomes reactant to the persuasive messages?a state identified by feelings of anger and perceived threat to freedom. A person will strive to reestablish their threatened freedom, which i...
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Hongguo Ren, Yujun Wang, Jing Zhang, Ziming Zheng and Qingqin Wang
As the quality of life and the spiritual and cultural well-being of the inhabitants progress, the current rural infrastructure has challenges in adequately addressing the physical and psychological requirements of individuals. This work presents a method...
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Yao Fu, Yue Wu, Weijun Gao and Rong Hui
Reading is one of the popular activities among elderly persons. A reasonable level of daylight illumination can ensure the visual comfort of reading for elderly persons. State arousal level and subjective comfort report are important parameters reflectin...
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Robert Fonod
DeepSleep 2.0 is a compact version of DeepSleep, a state-of-the-art, U-Net-inspired, fully convolutional deep neural network, which achieved the highest unofficial score in the 2018 PhysioNet Computing Challenge. The proposed network architecture has a c...
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Thi-Dung Tran, Junghee Kim, Ngoc-Huynh Ho, Hyung-Jeong Yang, Sudarshan Pant, Soo-Hyung Kim and Guee-Sang Lee
In the field of stress recognition, the majority of research has conducted experiments on datasets collected from controlled environments with limited stressors. As these datasets cannot represent real-world scenarios, stress identification and analysis ...
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Jongseong Gwak, Motoki Shino, Kazutaka Ueda and Minoru Kamata
Thermal factors not only affect the thermal comfort sensation of occupants, but also affect their arousal level, productivity, and health. Therefore, it is necessary to control thermal factors appropriately. In this study, we aim to design a thermal envi...
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INDRO ADINUGROHO,SMITA SJAHPUTRI,JUDOTENS BUDIARTO,ROBY MUHAMAD
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Innovation in technology brings tremendous impact in various areas, including the issues of democracy, politics and government. In this study, authors observe twitter as a digital medium to gather people from diverse background to com- municate each othe...
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Yongrui Huang, Jianhao Yang, Siyu Liu and Jiahui Pan
Emotion recognition plays an essential role in human?computer interaction. Previous studies have investigated the use of facial expression and electroencephalogram (EEG) signals from single modal for emotion recognition separately, but few have paid atte...
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Min Seop Lee, Yun Kyu Lee, Dong Sung Pae, Myo Taeg Lim, Dong Won Kim and Tae Koo Kang
Physiological signals contain considerable information regarding emotions. This paper investigated the ability of photoplethysmogram (PPG) signals to recognize emotion, adopting a two-dimensional emotion model based on valence and arousal to represent hu...
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Hatice Aydin,Cemal Zehir
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Consumers? loyalty to a brand depends on their establishing an emotional relationship with it. This relationship may be called as brand romance. Many factors influence the emergence of brand romance (ROM), including brand novelty (BN), brand satisfaction...
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Abdullah Ahmed, Jayroop Ramesh, Sandipan Ganguly, Raafat Aburukba, Assim Sagahyroon and Fadi Aloul
Depression is one of the most common mental health disorders, affecting approximately 280 million people worldwide. This condition is defined as emotional dysregulation resulting in persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest and inability to experi...
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Pasquale Sena, Matteo d?Amore, Maria Antonella Brandimonte, Rolando Squitieri, Anita Fiorentino
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Distraction has the potential to degrade driving performance and may have serious consequences for road safety. There is a number of research in this area and most studies concentrate on perception errors as a result of visual distraction, so much so tha...
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Francesco Chiossi, Robin Welsch, Steeven Villa, Lewis Chuang and Sven Mayer
Virtual reality is increasingly used for tasks such as work and education. Thus, rendering scenarios that do not interfere with such goals and deplete user experience are becoming progressively more relevant. We present a physiologically adaptive system ...
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Andrej Ko?ir and Gregor Strle
This paper presents an experimental study on modeling machine emotion elicitation in a socially intelligent service, the typing tutor. The aim of the study is to evaluate the extent to which the machine emotion elicitation can influence the affective sta...
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Zhi-Lin Chen and Kang-Ming Chang
This study investigated the influence of saccadic eye movements and emotions on real and animated faces to enhance a detailed perception of facial information. Considering the cross-cultural differences in facial features, animated faces also influence v...
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Bidyut Jyoti Gogoi
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Retailing has undergone tremendous changes in the present business environment. One reason being the increase in business of the online retailers. Customers now have a choice and preference to choose the channel of their choice. The pro...
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Tamaraukuro Tammy Amasuomo and Japo Oweikeye Amasuomo
The study investigated the relationship between students? perceived thermal discomfort and stress behaviours affecting their learning in lecture theatres in the humid tropics. Two lecture theatres, LTH-2 and 3, at the Niger Delta University, Nigeria, wer...
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Tamaraukuro Tammy Amasuomo and Japo Oweikeye Amasuomo
The study investigated the relationship between students? perceived thermal discomfort and stress behaviours affecting their learning in lecture theatres in the humid tropics. Two lecture theatres, LTH-2 and 3, at the Niger Delta University, Nigeria, wer...
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Kenneth Zula
The United States entrance into World War II in 1941 has been credited with beginning a large movement of women into the workforce and the commencement of governmental support for women working in nontraditional occupations. However, the beginning of the...
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Minwoo Park and Euichul Lee
In this paper, we propose a method for extracting emotional factors through audiovisual quantitative feature analysis from images of the surrounding environment. Nine features were extracted such as time complexity, spatial complexity (horizontal and ver...
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