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Title: Physiological sensing for media perception & activity recognition
Authors: Sharma, G.
Issue Date: 10-Dec-2022
Abstract: Wearable sensors have the intriguing potential to continuously evaluate human physiological characteristics in real-time without being obtrusive. This thesis aims to incorporate physiological sensors data to investigate the Media Perception and Activity Recognition. Our primary research goals include (a) neural encoding-based psycho-acoustic attribute analysis for data sonification, (b) empirical evidence for perceptual subjectivity in neural encoding during human-media interactions, the impact of incorporating behavioral ratings, and (c) the efficacy of attention-based transformer models on physiological data on human activity recognition problems.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4303
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