Real-time Recognition of User State with Physiological Signals
My main research area is
physiological signal processing: the development of methods and algorithms for the automatic, on-line recognition of the affective user state on the basis of physiological measurements. Specific Topics are data acquisition, affect elicitation, data-driven and fast feature extraction, artefact recognition, user-independent classification and user adaption. The field of possible applications ranges from affect-aware user interfaces to completely new applications related to affect. This research has been supported by the
research projects Smartweb and HUMAINE.
Automatic Pronuciation Assessment
Another focus of my research is automatic
pronuciation assessment and prosody scoring for the purpose of computer-assisted language learning. This research is being funded by the
research project C-AuDiT.