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Quantifying and Processing Biomedical and Behavioral Signals

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The book is based on interdisciplinary research on various aspects and dynamics of human multimodal signal exchanges. It discusses realistic application scenarios where human interaction is the focus, in order to

  • identify new methods for data processing and data flow coordination through synchronization, and optimization of new encoding features combining contextually enacted communicative signals, and
  • develop shared digital data repositories and annotation standards for benchmarking the algorithmic feasibility and successive implementation of believable human-computer interaction (HCI) systems.


This book is a valuable resource for 
a.  the research community, PhD students, early stage researchers
c.  schools, hospitals, and rehabilitation and assisted-living centers
e.  the ICT market, and representatives from multimedia industries

List of contents


A Human-Centered  Behavioral Informatics.- Wearable Devices for Self-Enhancement and Improvement of Plasticity: Effects on Neurocognitive Efficiency.- Age and Culture Effects on The Ability to Decode Affective Bursts.- N200 ERP Component in Olfactory and Haptic Crossmodal Perception.- Handwriting and Drawing Features for Detecting Negative Moods.- Oressinergic System: Network Between Sympathetic System and Exercise.- Experimental Analysis of In-Air Trajectories at Long Distances in Online Handwriting.- Kendon Model-Based Gesture Recognition Using Hidden Markov Model and Learning Vector Quantization.- A Neural Network to Identify Driving Habits and Compute Car-Sharing Users' Reputation.- Unsupervised Gene Identification in Colorectal Cancer.- Supervised Gene Identification In Colorectal Cancer.- Intelligent Quality Assessment of Geometrical Features for 3D Face Recognition.- A Novel Deep Learning Approach in Hematology for Classification of Leucocytes.

Summary

The book is based on interdisciplinary research on various aspects and dynamics of human multimodal signal exchanges. It discusses realistic application scenarios where human interaction is the focus, in order to

  • identify new methods for data processing and data flow coordination through synchronization, and optimization of new encoding features combining contextually enacted communicative signals, and
  • develop shared digital data repositories and annotation standards for benchmarking the algorithmic feasibility and successive implementation of believable human–computer interaction (HCI) systems.

This book is a valuable resource for 
a.  the research community, PhD students, early stage researchers
c.  schools, hospitals, and rehabilitation and assisted-living centers
e.  the ICT market, and representatives from multimedia industries

Product details

Assisted by France Carlo Morabito et al (Editor), Anna Esposito (Editor), Marco Faundez-Zanuy (Editor), Marcos Faundez-Zanuy (Editor), Francesco Carlo Morabito (Editor), Eros Pasero (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319950945
ISBN 978-3-31-995094-5
No. of pages 274
Dimensions 163 mm x 242 mm x 21 mm
Weight 584 g
Illustrations XI, 274 p. 83 illus., 65 illus. in color.
Series Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > General, dictionaries

B, Artificial Intelligence, Customer Care, engineering, Computational Intelligence, social signal processing, Situated Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Biometric Data, Social Science Scholarship, Daily Life Activities, Complex Human-Computer Interfaces, Social Behaviour and Context, Health & Well Being

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