Remote sensing of strong emotions using electro-optical imaging technique

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dc.contributor.advisor Yuen, P.
dc.contributor.author Hong, K.
dc.date.accessioned 2013-10-08T13:49:35Z
dc.date.available 2013-10-08T13:49:35Z
dc.date.issued 2013-10-08
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/8035
dc.description ©Cranfield University en_UK
dc.description.abstract This thesis reports a summary of the PhD programme for the assessment of person‘s emotional anxiety using Electro-optical technology. The thesis focuses mainly on the understanding of fundamental properties of physiological responses to emotional anxiety and how they can be captured by using Electro-optical (EO) imaging methods such as hyperspectral imaging (HSI) and thermal imaging (TI) techniques. The thesis summarises three main areas of work that have been undertaken by the author in the programme: (a) Experimental set up including HSI system and data acquisition software design and implementation, (b) fundamental understanding of physiological responses to emotional anxiety from the EO perspective and (c) the development of a novel remote sensing technique for the assessment of emotions without the requirement of base line information. One of our main results is to provide evidence to prove that the mean temperature in the periorbital region remains the same within 0.2°C during emotional anxiety. Furthermore, we have shown that it is the high temperature pixels within the periorbital, which increases in numbers by a huge amount after 2 minutes of the onset of anxiety. We have also developed techniques to allow the assessment anxiety without the need of base line information. The method has been tested using a sample size of about 40 subjects, and achieved promising result. Technologies for the remote sensing of heart beat rate has been in great demand, this study also involves the development of heart beat detection using TI system. Moreover, we have also attempted for the first time to sense glucose concentration from the blood sample in-vivo using HSI technique remotely. en_UK
dc.subject Remote sensing en_UK
dc.subject Thermal imaging en_UK
dc.subject Electro-optical systems en_UK
dc.title Remote sensing of strong emotions using electro-optical imaging technique en_UK
dc.type Thesis or dissertation en_UK
dc.type.qualificationlevel Doctoral en_UK
dc.type.qualificationname PhD en_UK


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