A controlled human-robot interaction experimental setup for physiological data acquisition
Résumé
Physiological measurements are promising tools to
perform an online evaluation of human-robot interaction. In
this study, a controlled human-robot interaction experimental
setup for physiological data acquisition is presented, focusing
on the elicitation of two cognitive states: cognitive effort and
automation surprise. Using various physiological sensors along
with subjective and behavioral measures, this setup allowed to
collect data from 16 subjects over 2 sessions. Subjective and
behavioural data confirm the induction of cognitive effort but
not automation surprise yet. Physiological data processing is currently
underway. Several challenges are discussed concerning this
implementation, including the elicitation of the target cognitive
states, the synchronization of all the devices and the need for
repeated measures.
Domaines
NeurosciencesOrigine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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