aBCI 2015 - 4th Workshop on Affective Brain Computer Interaction (aBCI 2015)
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- 12th International Conference on Multimedia and Human-Computer Interaction (MHCI 2025)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Organizers: Guillaume Chanel, Christian Mühl, Anton Nijholt and Fabien Lotte
The goal of the aBCI workshop series is to connect researchers from the communities of affective computing, social signal processing, brain computer interfacing, neuro-ergonomics, and neuroscience around the federating theme of affective brain computer interfaces (aBCI).
Affective BCI aim at the development of human-computer interfaces able to react and adapt to users' emotions and related cognitive states as measured from neurophysiological signals. Besides the general solicitation of work toward adaptive HCI applications based on aBCI,this 4th edition of the workshop will focus on two specific aspects of aBCI. Firstly, we welcome papers on ways to alleviate current aBCI limitations, through work on the physiological basis of aBCI, innovative applications resilient to classification error, and methods to increase the robustness of aBCI. Secondly, we would like to explore the social aspects and applications of aBCI by welcoming submissions on topics such as multi-user aBCI and the assessment of social processes from brain signals.
The goal of the aBCI workshop series is to connect researchers from the communities of affective computing, social signal processing, brain computer interfacing, neuro-ergonomics, and neuroscience around the federating theme of affective brain computer interfaces (aBCI).
Affective BCI aim at the development of human-computer interfaces able to react and adapt to users' emotions and related cognitive states as measured from neurophysiological signals. Besides the general solicitation of work toward adaptive HCI applications based on aBCI,this 4th edition of the workshop will focus on two specific aspects of aBCI. Firstly, we welcome papers on ways to alleviate current aBCI limitations, through work on the physiological basis of aBCI, innovative applications resilient to classification error, and methods to increase the robustness of aBCI. Secondly, we would like to explore the social aspects and applications of aBCI by welcoming submissions on topics such as multi-user aBCI and the assessment of social processes from brain signals.
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