The emotional mouse is a device that measures a user's physiological signals and mouse movements to evaluate their emotions like anger, fear, sadness, happiness, and surprise when using a computer. It aims to collect physical and physiological data unobtrusively through sensors that detect heart rate, skin temperature, galvanic skin response, electromyography, mouse movements, button clicks, and finger pressure. The prototype emotional mouse has been implemented on a real mouse and collects samples to analyze emotions based on signals from the sensors.
The emotional mouse is a device that measures a user's physiological signals and mouse movements to evaluate their emotions like anger, fear, sadness, happiness, and surprise when using a computer. It aims to collect physical and physiological data unobtrusively through sensors that detect heart rate, skin temperature, galvanic skin response, electromyography, mouse movements, button clicks, and finger pressure. The prototype emotional mouse has been implemented on a real mouse and collects samples to analyze emotions based on signals from the sensors.
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The emotional mouse is a device that measures a user's physiological signals and mouse movements to evaluate their emotions like anger, fear, sadness, happiness, and surprise when using a computer. It aims to collect physical and physiological data unobtrusively through sensors that detect heart rate, skin temperature, galvanic skin response, electromyography, mouse movements, button clicks, and finger pressure. The prototype emotional mouse has been implemented on a real mouse and collects samples to analyze emotions based on signals from the sensors.
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The mouse developed in order to evaluate the users¡¯ emotion such as anger, fear, sadness, disgust, happiness, surprise, etc when we use a computer. 2. Object • Measure the physical and physiological data without user¡¯s perception or obstruction as much as possible • Data acquisition system to get the analog data from several sensors. 3. What kinds of information can we get from emotional mouse? 1. Behavior ○ Mouse movements ○ Button click frequency ○ Finger pressure when a user presses his/her button 2. Physiological information ○ Heart rate ( Electrocardiogram(ECG/EKG), Photoplethysmogram(PPG) ) ○ Skin temperature (Thermester) ○ Skin electricity (Galvanic skin response, GSR) ○ Electromyographic activity (Electromyogram, MG) 4. Prototype a. Emotional mouse implemented on the real mouse