Evaluation of user emotion while listening music using physiology measurement: skin conductance / Nurazimah Basri

Physiological signals for emotion are very well known among physiologists. It is being explored in order to recognize the people's emotion. However, little attention has been paid so far to this matter compared to audio-visual emotion channels such as speech or facial expression. Therefore, the...

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spelling my.uitm.ir.656972022-09-22T08:52:16Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65697/ Evaluation of user emotion while listening music using physiology measurement: skin conductance / Nurazimah Basri Basri, Nurazimah Emotion Moral influence of music. Therapeutic use of music Physiological signals for emotion are very well known among physiologists. It is being explored in order to recognize the people's emotion. However, little attention has been paid so far to this matter compared to audio-visual emotion channels such as speech or facial expression. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to analyze the user's emotion by adopting physiological measurement. There are three types of methods that have been used in this study which is verbal (interview), non-verbal (questionnaire) and physiological data. For collecting physiological data, four songs have been chosen and skin conductance is used as physiological measurement. The skin conductance is measured by attaching the device to the participants' fingers and the graphs will be produced. From the results, it shows that the main types of emotions have been produced while listening to all types of song such as disappointment (sad), pleasant surprise, bored and calm. These results are supported by questionnaires and interviews. Besides that, the graph of skin conductance also shows the number of peaks and graph pattern among participants. As a result, the findings of this study provide empirical evidence that physiological measurement able to detect one's emotion and the findings also can be used in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) areas also for further research in the future. 2014 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65697/1/65697.pdf Evaluation of user emotion while listening music using physiology measurement: skin conductance / Nurazimah Basri. (2014) Masters thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM).
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Moral influence of music. Therapeutic use of music
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Moral influence of music. Therapeutic use of music
Basri, Nurazimah
Evaluation of user emotion while listening music using physiology measurement: skin conductance / Nurazimah Basri
description Physiological signals for emotion are very well known among physiologists. It is being explored in order to recognize the people's emotion. However, little attention has been paid so far to this matter compared to audio-visual emotion channels such as speech or facial expression. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to analyze the user's emotion by adopting physiological measurement. There are three types of methods that have been used in this study which is verbal (interview), non-verbal (questionnaire) and physiological data. For collecting physiological data, four songs have been chosen and skin conductance is used as physiological measurement. The skin conductance is measured by attaching the device to the participants' fingers and the graphs will be produced. From the results, it shows that the main types of emotions have been produced while listening to all types of song such as disappointment (sad), pleasant surprise, bored and calm. These results are supported by questionnaires and interviews. Besides that, the graph of skin conductance also shows the number of peaks and graph pattern among participants. As a result, the findings of this study provide empirical evidence that physiological measurement able to detect one's emotion and the findings also can be used in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) areas also for further research in the future.
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title Evaluation of user emotion while listening music using physiology measurement: skin conductance / Nurazimah Basri
title_short Evaluation of user emotion while listening music using physiology measurement: skin conductance / Nurazimah Basri
title_full Evaluation of user emotion while listening music using physiology measurement: skin conductance / Nurazimah Basri
title_fullStr Evaluation of user emotion while listening music using physiology measurement: skin conductance / Nurazimah Basri
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of user emotion while listening music using physiology measurement: skin conductance / Nurazimah Basri
title_sort evaluation of user emotion while listening music using physiology measurement: skin conductance / nurazimah basri
publishDate 2014
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