HCDec 22, 2016

A short review and primer on cardiovascular signals in human computer interaction applications

arXiv:1612.07677v14 citations
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It offers an introductory guide for researchers or practitioners new to using psychophysiologic signals in HCI, but it is incremental as it extracts from a broader existing review.

This paper provides a short review of cardiovascular metrics like heart rate variability for use in human-computer interaction, aiming to serve as a primer for novices to quickly grasp core concepts in this emerging field.

The use of psychophysiologic signals in human-computer interaction is a growing field with significant potential for future smart personalised systems. Working in this emerging field requires comprehension of different physiological signals and analysis techniques. Cardiovascular signals such as heart rate variability and blood pressure variability are commonly used in psychophysiology in order to investigate phenomena such as mental workload. In this paper we present a short review of different cardiovascular metrics useful in the context of human-computer interaction. This paper aims to serve as a primer for the novice, enabling rapid familiarisation with the latest core concepts. We emphasise everyday human-computer interface applications to distinguish from the more common clinical or sports uses of psychophysiology. This paper is an extract from a comprehensive review of the entire field of ambulatory psychophysiology, with 12 similar chapters, plus application guidelines and systematic review. Any citation to this paper should be made using the following reference: B. Cowley, M. Filetti, K. Lukander, J. Torniainen, A. Henelius, L. Ahonen, O. Barral, I. Kosunen, T. Valtonen, M. Huotilainen, N. Ravaja, G. Jacucci. The Psychophysiology Primer: a guide to methods and a broad review with a focus on human-computer interaction. Foundations and Trends in Human-Computer Interaction, vol. 9, no. 3-4, pp. 150--307, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/1100000065

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