Abstract:
Studying eye movement has proven to be useful in the study of detecting and understanding human emotional states. This paper aims to investigate eye movement features: pu...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Studying eye movement has proven to be useful in the study of detecting and understanding human emotional states. This paper aims to investigate eye movement features: pupil size, time of first fixation, first fixation duration, fixation duration and fixation count in clips emotional stimulation. Thirty seven subjects' pupil responses were measured while watching two pleasant and unpleasant emotional clips. The results showed that the fixation duration and fixation count significantly different between pleasant and unpleasant clip arousal. These results suggest that the measurement of eye fixation may be a potentially useful computer input for detecting positive and negative emotional state.
Published in: 2013 Science and Information Conference
Date of Conference: 07-09 October 2013
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 14 November 2013
Electronic ISBN:978-0-9893193-0-0
Conference Location: London, UK
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Inventors:
Arrowood, Kristin M.; Foster, Clyde T.; Kozhaya, Joseph N.; Williams, Douglas A.
Abstract:
For automatic operation of an ergonomic equipment according to dynamic workplace conditions, an activity being performed in a workplace by a person at a first time is determined based on an input from a data processing system. A group is selected corresponding to the activity. An ergonomic policy is modified to form a modified ergonomic policy. The ergonomic policy applies to the activity, and the modification is based on a condition existing in the workplace at the first time of the person performing the activity. Independent of a participation of the person, and when the person is not in compliance with the modified ergonomic policy, an ergonomic control is activated. The ergonomic control causes a change in an ergonomic feature of the ergonomic equipment, the change causing the person to become compliant with the modified ergonomic policy.
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP
Filing Date:
15 May 2015
Grant Date:
17 November 2020
Patent Classes:
Current International Class:
G06Q0100600000, G05B0130200000
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Arrowood, Kristin M.; Foster, Clyde T.; Kozhaya, Joseph N.; Williams, Douglas A., "Automatically changing ergonomic conditions"
Inventors:
Arrowood, Kristin M.; Foster, Clyde T.; Kozhaya, Joseph N.; Williams, Douglas A.
Abstract:
For automatic operation of an ergonomic equipment according to dynamic workplace conditions, an activity being performed in a workplace by a person at a first time is determined based on an input from a data processing system. A group is selected corresponding to the activity. An ergonomic policy is modified to form a modified ergonomic policy. The ergonomic policy applies to the activity, and the modification is based on a condition existing in the workplace at the first time of the person performing the activity. Independent of a participation of the person, and when the person is not in compliance with the modified ergonomic policy, an ergonomic control is activated. The ergonomic control causes a change in an ergonomic feature of the ergonomic equipment, the change causing the person to become compliant with the modified ergonomic policy.
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP
Filing Date:
27 May 2015
Grant Date:
17 November 2020
Patent Classes:
Current International Class:
G05B0130200000, G06Q0100600000