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Looking Around with Your Brain in a Virtual World
Plass-Oude Bos, Danny; Duvinage, Matthieu; Oktay, Oytun et al.
2010
 

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Abstract :
[en] Offline analysis pipelines have been developed and evaluated for the detection of covert attention from electroencephalography recordings, and the detection of overt attention in terms of eye movement based on electrooculographic measurements. Some additional analysis were done in order to prepare the pipelines for use in a real-time system. This real-time system and a game application in which these pipelines are to be used were implemented. The game is set in a virtual environment where player is a wildlife photographer on an uninhabited island. Overt attention is used to adjust the angle of the first person camera, when the player is tracking animals. When making a photograph, the animal will flee when it notices it is looked at directly, so covert attention is required to get a good shot. Future work will entail user tests with this system to evaluate usability, user experience, and characteristics of the signals related to overt and covert attention when used in such an immersive environment.
Research center :
BIOSYS - Biosys
Disciplines :
Laboratory medicine & medical technology
Author, co-author :
Plass-Oude Bos, Danny
Duvinage, Matthieu 
Oktay, Oytun
Delgado Saa, Jaime
Guruler, Huseyin
Istanbullu, Ayhan
Van Vliet, Marijn
Van de Laar, Bram
Poel, Mannes
Roijendijk, Linsey
Tonin, Luca
Bahramisharif, Ali
Reuderink, Boris
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Language :
English
Title :
Looking Around with Your Brain in a Virtual World
Publication date :
01 September 2010
Event name :
Proceedings of the 6th International Summer Workshop on Multimodal Interfaces - eNTERFACE'10
Event place :
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Event date :
2010
Research unit :
F105 - Information, Signal et Intelligence artificielle
Research institute :
R500 - Institut des Sciences et du Management des Risques
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