Modeling Cognitive Processes from Multimodal Signals

F. Putze, Jutta Hild, A. Sano, Enkelejda Kasneci, E. Solovey, Tanja Schultz
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Multimodal signals allow us to gain insights into internal cognitive processes of a person, for example: speech and gesture analysis yields cues about hesitations, knowledgeability, or alertness, eye tracking yields information about a person's focus of attention, task, or cognitive state, EEG yields information about a person's cognitive load or information appraisal. Capturing cognitive processes is an important research tool to understand human behavior as well as a crucial part of a user model to an adaptive interactive system such as a robot or a tutoring system. As cognitive processes are often multifaceted, a comprehensive model requires the combination of multiple complementary signals. In this workshop at the ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces (ICMI) conference in Boulder, Colorado, USA, we discussed the state-of-the-art in monitoring and modeling cognitive processes from multi-modal signals.
从多模态信号建模认知过程
多模态信号使我们能够深入了解一个人的内部认知过程,例如:语音和手势分析提供了关于犹豫、知识能力或警惕性的线索,眼动追踪提供了关于一个人的注意力、任务或认知状态的信息,脑电图提供了关于一个人的认知负荷或信息评估的信息。捕捉认知过程是理解人类行为的重要研究工具,也是自适应交互系统(如机器人或辅导系统)的用户模型的关键部分。由于认知过程往往是多方面的,一个全面的模型需要多个互补信号的组合。在美国科罗拉多州博尔德举行的ACM国际多模态接口会议(ICMI)上,我们讨论了从多模态信号监测和建模认知过程的最新技术。
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