Affective Recognition Using EEG Signal in Human-Robot Interaction

Human-robot interaction is a crucial field in human factor field and mechanical arm operation is a widely used form in human-robot interaction. However, the mistaken operations caused by the affect influction of operators are still one of the dominant reasons causing accidents. Because of the close...

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Published inEngineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics Vol. 10906; pp. 336 - 351
Main Authors Qian, Chen, Hou, Tingting, Lu, Yanyu, Fu, Shan
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Published Switzerland Springer International Publishing AG 2018
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ISBN9783319911212
331991121X
ISSN0302-9743
1611-3349
DOI10.1007/978-3-319-91122-9_29

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Abstract Human-robot interaction is a crucial field in human factor field and mechanical arm operation is a widely used form in human-robot interaction. However, the mistaken operations caused by the affect influction of operators are still one of the dominant reasons causing accidents. Because of the close link between affective state and human error, in this paper, we analyzed the EEG signal of five subjects operating mechanical arm and the track record of the mechanical arm movement. A combination label model including the subjective part and the objective part are proposed to reflect the real time affective state influction. Additionally, in subsequent recognition experiment, the results indicate that the affect is a state of mind that requires a relatively longer period of time to be effectively represented and the frequency domain features are significantly more important than time domain features in affective recognition process using EEG signal.
AbstractList Human-robot interaction is a crucial field in human factor field and mechanical arm operation is a widely used form in human-robot interaction. However, the mistaken operations caused by the affect influction of operators are still one of the dominant reasons causing accidents. Because of the close link between affective state and human error, in this paper, we analyzed the EEG signal of five subjects operating mechanical arm and the track record of the mechanical arm movement. A combination label model including the subjective part and the objective part are proposed to reflect the real time affective state influction. Additionally, in subsequent recognition experiment, the results indicate that the affect is a state of mind that requires a relatively longer period of time to be effectively represented and the frequency domain features are significantly more important than time domain features in affective recognition process using EEG signal.
Author Qian, Chen
Hou, Tingting
Lu, Yanyu
Fu, Shan
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SubjectTerms Affective recognition
Frequency domain features
Mechanical arm
Multi-scale sliding window
Time domain features
Title Affective Recognition Using EEG Signal in Human-Robot Interaction
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