基于人脸和生理感知的情绪分析架构在飞行模拟器中的应用

V. C. C. Roza, O. Postolache
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这项工作提出了一个架构,作为一个重要的贡献,关于情绪事件和基于飞行模拟的任务。该架构考虑了飞行模拟器的8个初学者用户(n = 8),而他们根据视觉飞行规则(VFR)的基本概念执行模拟飞行。获得的生理感觉包括:心率(HR)、脑电图(EEG)和皮肤电反应(GSR)。一个小摄像头也被用来记录用户的面部,以便在后期处理后提取用户在飞行过程中的情绪。被考虑的情绪是:快乐、悲伤、愤怒、惊讶、害怕和厌恶。对GSR信号的初步分析表明,起飞任务在爬升和进近任务之间的可变性(或情绪事件)增加了13%;同样,着陆任务在爬升和进近任务之间的可变性增加了16%,这表明了这些研究在飞行安全背景下的重要性,主要是在这些关键阶段。
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Emotion Analysis Architecture Based on Face and Physiological Sensing Applied with Flight Simulator
This work presents an architecture as an important contribution regarding to emotional events along tasks based on flight simulations. This architecture considered eight beginner users of flight simulator (n = 8) while they execute a simulated flight according with the basic concepts of visual flight rules (VFR). The acquired physiological sensing were: heart rate (HR), electroencephalography (EEG) and galvanic skin response (GSR). One small camera was also used to record the users’ face in order to extract, after the post-processing, the emotions of the user during the flight. The considered emotions were: happy, sad, angry, surprised, scared and disgust. Initial analysis of the GSR signals shown that the takeoff task presented 13% more variability (or emotional events) between the climb and approach tasks together; and in the same way, the landing task presented 16% more variability between the climb and approach tasks together, what shows the importance of these researches in flight safety context, mainly in these critical phases.
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