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| #9622584 in Books | 2016-10-05 | Original language:English | 9.21 x.37 x6.14l, | File type: PDF | 174 pages|
Digital monitoring of physiological signals can allow computer systems to adapt unobtrusively to users, so as to enhance personalised ‘smart’ interactions. In recent years, physiological computing has grown as a research field, and it is increasingly considered in diverse applications, ranging from specialised work contexts to consumer electronics. Working in this emerging field requires comprehension of several physiological signals, psychophysiological s...
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