Presentation 2013-05-30
Effect of TV viewers' preference on emotional state estimation using physiological and psychological measurements
Kiyomi SAKAMOTO, Seiji SAKASHITA, Kuniko YAMASHITA, Akira OKADA,
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Abstract(in English) Using 3DTV, we experimentally evaluated the effect of TV viewers' preference on emotional state estimation using physiological and psychological measurements. Our results indicated that near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), representing central nervous system activities, is potentially useful index for evaluating emotional states that include "feeling of involvement". Moreover it indicated that low frequency/high frequency ratio (LF/HF), representing sympathetic nervous system activities, is also useful indices for evaluating emotional states that include "feeling of involvement." And they indicate the potential for improving accuracy of evaluation by combining complex emotional states into a physiological index, and with analyzing for each separated group by participants preference.
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Keyword(in English) Emotional states / physiological and psychological measurements / NIRS / HR variability / 3DTV / TV viewing
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Title (in English) Effect of TV viewers' preference on emotional state estimation using physiological and psychological measurements
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Keyword(1) Emotional states
Keyword(2) physiological and psychological measurements
Keyword(3) NIRS
Keyword(4) HR variability
Keyword(5) 3DTV
Keyword(6) TV viewing
1st Author's Name Kiyomi SAKAMOTO
1st Author's Affiliation R&D Division, Panasonic Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Seiji SAKASHITA
2nd Author's Affiliation R&D Division, Panasonic Corporation
3rd Author's Name Kuniko YAMASHITA
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Human life science, Osaka City University
4th Author's Name Akira OKADA
4th Author's Affiliation Department of Human life science, Osaka City University
Date 2013-05-30
Paper # HCS2013-13,HIP2013-13
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 73
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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