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Licao Dai, Yu Li and Meihui Zhang
Fatigue affects operators? safe operation in a nuclear power plant?s (NPP) main control room (MCR). An accurate and rapid detection of operators? fatigue status is significant to safe operation. The purpose of the study is to explore a way to detect oper...
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Diba Das, Mehdi Hasan Chowdhury, Aditta Chowdhury, Kamrul Hasan, Quazi Delwar Hossain and Ray C. C. Cheung
The electrooculogram (EOG) is one of the most significant signals carrying eye movement information, such as blinks and saccades. There are many human?computer interface (HCI) applications based on eye blinks. For example, the detection of eye blinks can...
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Saw Thiha and Jay Rajasekera
The rapid expansion of video conferencing and remote works due to the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a massive volume of video data to be analyzed in order to understand the audience engagement. However, analyzing this data efficiently, particularly i...
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Georgios Prapas, Kosmas Glavas, Katerina D. Tzimourta, Alexandros T. Tzallas and Markos G. Tsipouras
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are becoming an increasingly popular technology, used in a variety of fields such as medical, gaming, and lifestyle. This paper describes a 3D non-invasive BCI game that uses a Muse 2 EEG headband to acquire electroenceph...
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Tihomir Orehovacki, Luka Bla?kovic and Matej Kurevija
Mobile banking is nowadays a standard service provided by banks worldwide because it adds convenience for people. There is no more rushing to a bank or waiting in lines for a simple transaction that can be conducted from anywhere and at any time in the b...
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Shengyuan Yan, Yingying Wei, Fengjiao Li and Cong Chi Tran
Workload level has a significant impact on the human errors of ship operators. Therefore, the accurate discrimination of the operator?s workload level has an important effect on preventing human errors. Firstly, this study analyzed the differences in per...
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D.E. Savitsky,M.E. Dunaev,K.S. Zaytsev
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The purpose of this work is to study methods for detecting anomalies in the processing of data streams in distributed streams in real time. To do this, the authors carried out a modification of the K-Means algorithm, called K-Means in real time, and carr...
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Dawid Pawus and Szczepan Paszkiel
This article is a continuation and extension of research on a new approach to the classification and recognition of EEG signals. Their goal is to control the mobile robot through mental commands, using a measuring set such as Emotiv Epoc Flex Gel. The he...
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Yulong Feng, Wei Xiao, Teng Wu, Jianwei Zhang, Jing Xiang and Hong Guo
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) detects very weak magnetic fields originating from the neurons so as to study human brain functions. The original detected MEG data always include interference generated by blinks, which can be called blink artifacts. Blink a...
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Radha Nila Meghanathan, Patrick Ruediger-Flore, Felix Hekele, Jan Spilski, Achim Ebert and Thomas Lachmann
Although the focus of Virtual Reality (VR) lies predominantly on the visual world, acoustic components enhance the functionality of a 3D environment. To study the interaction between visual and auditory modalities in a 3D environment, we investigated the...
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