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Dr Eiman Kanjo

Associate Professor

Associate Professor, Mobile Sensing and Pervasive Computing

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Mobile Brain Sensing

The ability to detect mental states, whether relaxation or stressed, would be useful in categorizing places according to their impact on our brains and many other domains. Newly available, affordable, dry-electrode devices make electroencephalography headsets (EEG) feasible to use outside the lab, for example in open spaces and shopping malls. The purpose of this pervasive experimental manipulation is to analyze brain signals in order to label outdoor places according to how users perceive them with a focus on ―relaxing and ―stressful mental states. That is, when the user is experiencing tranquil brain waves or not when visiting a particular place. This project demonstrates the potential of exploiting the temporal structure of EEG signals in making sense of outdoor places. The EEG signals induced by the place stimuli are analyzed and exploited to distinguish what we refer to as a place signature.

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Dr Eiman Kanjo 

Luluah Al-barak

 

Related Papers

Kanjo, E., and L. Albarrak, "NeuroPlace: Making sense of a place", 4th International Conference on Augmented Human in Cooperation with ACM, Stuttgart Germany, ACM, March, 2013.