Journal article

Cognitive Heat: Exploring the Usage of Thermal Imaging to Unobtrusively Estimate Cognitive Load

Y Abdelrahman, E Velloso, T Dingler, A Schmidt, F Vetere

Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol. | ACM | Published : 2017

Abstract

Current digital systems are largely blind to users’ cognitive states. Systems that adapt to users’ states show great potential for augmenting cognition and for creating novel user experiences. However, most approaches for sensing cognitive states, and cognitive load specifically, involve obtrusive technologies, such as physiological sensors attached to users’ bodies. This paper present an unobtrusive indicator of the users’ cognitive load based on thermal imaging that is applicable in real-world. We use a commercial thermal camera to monitor a person’s forehead and nose temperature changes to estimate their cognitive load. To assess the effect of different levels of cognitive load on facial ..

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Grants

Awarded by German Research Foundation within the SimTech Cluster of Excellence


Awarded by Amplify project which received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme