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Psycho-physiological measures for assessing cognitive load

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Psycho-physiological measures for assessing cognitive load
With a focus on presenting information at the right time, the ubicomp community can benefit greatly from learning the most salient human measures of cognitive load. Cognitive load can be used as a metric to determine when or whether to interrupt a user. In this paper, we collected data from multiple sensors and compared their ability to assess cognitive load. Our focus is on visual perception and cognitive speed-focused tasks that leverage cognitive abilities common in ubicomp applications. We found that across all participants, the electrocardiogram median absolute deviation and median heat flux measurements were the most accurate at distinguishing between low and high levels of cognitive load, providing a classification accuracy of over 80% when used together. Our contribution is a real-time, objective, and generalizable method for assessing cognitive load in cognitive tasks commonly found in ubicomp systems and situations of divided attention. Author Keywords Cognitive load, divide...
Eija Haapalainen, Seungjun Kim, Jodi Forlizzi, Ani
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Type Conference
Year 2010
Where HUC
Authors Eija Haapalainen, Seungjun Kim, Jodi Forlizzi, Anind K. Dey
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