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Exploring the Recognition of Facial Activities Through Around-The-Ear Electrode Arrays (cEEGrids)

In: Information Systems and Neuroscience

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  • Michael T. Knierim

    (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Information Systems and Marketing)

  • Max Schemmer

    (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Information Systems and Marketing)

  • Monica Perusquía-Hernández

    (University of Essex)

Abstract

NeuroIS scholars increasingly rely on more extensive and diverse sensor data to improve the understanding of information system (IS) use and to develop adaptive IS that foster individual and organizational productivity, growth, and well-being. Collecting such data often requires multiple recording devices, which leads to inflated study cost and decreased external validity due to greater intrusion in natural behavior. To overcome this problem, we investigated the potential of using an around-the-ear electrode array capable of capturing neural and cardiac activity for detecting an additional set of variables, namely facial muscle activity. We find that reading, speaking, chewing, jaw clenching, and six posed emotion expressions can be differentiated well by a Random Forest classifier. The results are complemented by the presentation of an open-source signal acquisition system. Thereby, an economical approach for naturalistic NeuroIS research and artefact development is provided.

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  • Michael T. Knierim & Max Schemmer & Monica Perusquía-Hernández, 2021. "Exploring the Recognition of Facial Activities Through Around-The-Ear Electrode Arrays (cEEGrids)," Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organization, in: Fred D. Davis & René Riedl & Jan vom Brocke & Pierre-Majorique Léger & Adriane B. Randolph & Gernot (ed.), Information Systems and Neuroscience, pages 47-55, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnichp:978-3-030-88900-5_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-88900-5_6
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