Robust Multimodal Cognitive Load Measurement von Fang Chen | ISBN 9783319316987

Robust Multimodal Cognitive Load Measurement

von Fang Chen und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinFang Chen
Autor / AutorinJianlong Zhou
Autor / AutorinYang Wang
Autor / AutorinKun Yu
Autor / AutorinSyed Z. Arshad
Autor / AutorinAhmad Khawaji
Autor / AutorinDan Conway
Buchcover Robust Multimodal Cognitive Load Measurement | Fang Chen | EAN 9783319316987 | ISBN 3-319-31698-2 | ISBN 978-3-319-31698-7

“The content of this volume is a fair reference source for researchers and stakeholders interested in the investigation and application of the construct of cognitive load. … this is a good reference for those who are interested in the application of cognitive load and its measurement, with the aim of designing multimodal human-computer interactive systems better aligned with limited mental capacities of humans.” (Luca Longo, Computing Reviews, March, 2017)

Robust Multimodal Cognitive Load Measurement

von Fang Chen und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinFang Chen
Autor / AutorinJianlong Zhou
Autor / AutorinYang Wang
Autor / AutorinKun Yu
Autor / AutorinSyed Z. Arshad
Autor / AutorinAhmad Khawaji
Autor / AutorinDan Conway

This book explores robust multimodal cognitive load measurement with physiological and behavioural modalities, which involve the eye, Galvanic Skin Response, speech, language, pen input, mouse movement and multimodality fusions. Factors including stress, trust, and environmental factors such as illumination are discussed regarding their implications for cognitive load measurement. Furthermore, dynamic workload adjustment and real-time cognitive load measurement with data streaming are presented in order to make cognitive load measurement accessible by more widespread applications and users. Finally, application examples are reviewed demonstrating the feasibility of multimodal cognitive load measurement in practical applications.

This is the first book of its kind to systematically introduce various computational methods for automatic and real-time cognitive load measurement and by doing so moves the practical application of cognitive load measurement from the domain of the computerscientist and psychologist to more general end-users, ready for widespread implementation.

Robust Multimodal Cognitive Load Measurement is intended for researchers and practitioners involved with cognitive load studies and communities within the computer, cognitive, and social sciences. The book will especially benefit researchers in areas like behaviour analysis, social analytics, human-computer interaction (HCI), intelligent information processing, and decision support systems.