Wearables for in-situ monitoring of cognitive states: Challenges and opportunities
We propose using wrist and ear-based sensing, via multiple novel and complementary modalities, to unobtrusively infer activity-aware, complex cognitive and affective states (such as confusion, boredom, and recall failure) of individuals. While state-of-the-art wearable devices are predominantly used...
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Main Authors: | RADHAKRISHNAN, Meeralakshmi, KANDAPPU, Thivya, GULATI, Manoj, MISRA, Archan |
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