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Detecting Emotional Changes among Visually Impaired Users in Complex and Non-Complex Layout using Neuro-Physiological Signal

Published: 08 February 2018 Publication History

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Visually Impaired (VI) users easily get frustrated when they fail to perform their task during their navigation activities. This paper analyzed their emotional changes during their navigation activities in complex and non-complex layout. This paper emphasis Neuro-Physiological Signal as method of emotion detection in complex and non-complex layout. The results of this study show that VI users' feel more frustrated in complex layout compared to non-complex layout.

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ICSCA '18: Proceedings of the 2018 7th International Conference on Software and Computer Applications
February 2018
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ISBN:9781450354141
DOI:10.1145/3185089
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