迈向智能人机交互的一步:基于生理学的情感识别器

Selvia Kuriakose, N. Sarkar, U. Lahiri
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社交技能障碍是自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童的核心缺陷之一。这些儿童的特点是天生无法表达他们的情感状态,从而限制了传统的自我报告和观察方法。然而,生理信号是持续可用的,可以说不受这些困难的影响。近年来,一些辅助技术利用基于生理系统的好处已经被研究,以促进社会沟通技能在这一人群。其中我们选择了虚拟现实(VR)作为我们的平台。人机交互(HCI)领域的研究表明,虚拟现实环境中不同数量的存在可以诱发生理信号的变化,并且从一种情感状态过渡到另一种情感状态伴随着自主神经系统(ANS)活动指标的动态变化。本研究试图将行为观影模式和周边生理特征与情感评价相融合。因此,这是向表明这样一个系统的潜力迈出的一步,它可以建立一个智能的治疗师式的情感识别器。可用性研究的初步结果是有希望的。
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A step towards an intelligent Human Computer Interaction: Physiology-based affect-recognizer
Impairment in social communication skills is one of the core deficits in the children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). These children are characterized by an inherent inability to express their affective states thereby imposing limitations on traditional self-report and observational methodologies. However physiological signals are continuously available and are arguably not impacted by these difficulties. In recent years several assistive technologies utilizing the benefits of physiology-based systems have been investigated to promote social communication skills in this population. Among these we chose Virtual Reality (VR) as our platform. Investigations in the area of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) have shown that variations in the physiological signals can be evoked by different amounts of presence in the VR environment and the transition from one affective state to another is accompanied by dynamic shift in indicators of Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) activity. The presented work seeks to fuse behavioral viewing pattern and peripheral physiological features with the affective rating. Thus, this is a step towards indicating the potential of such a system to build an intelligent therapist-like affect-recognizer. The preliminary findings of a usability study are promising.
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