Kommentar |
The aim of this course is to give an overview of Physiology Computing, a research area of HCI. A physiological system may, for example, give feedback if the user is angry or in a negative affective state. In the lecture, we will illustrate and review six typical issues of Physiology Computing: (1) modeling the psychological state of the user, (2) designing and developing explicit and implicit system interventions, (3) defining the biocybernetic for system adaptation, (4) the complexity of the psychophysiological inference, (5) validating the psychophysiological inference, and (6) ethical implications.
Programming knowledge is required. |