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20110004072 | Methods and apparatus for monitoring patients and delivering therapeutic stimuli - In an exemplary implementation of this invention, a user wears comfortable biosensors. These sensors gather physiological data from the user and transmit this data to another radio-enabled device. This other device may be a mobile phone. The data is further transmitted, via this other radio-enabled device, to one or more networks (such as wireless networks or the Internet). A processor analyzes this transmitted data, in real time, to recognize patterns in the data that indicate the need for therapeutic intervention. Upon recognition of such a pattern, the processor outputs instructions for a transducer to deliver therapeutic stimuli. These instructions are transmitted, over one or more wired or wireless networks, to a transducer which delivers the therapeutic stimuli to the user. | 01-06-2011 |
20110077996 | Multimodal Affective-Cognitive Product Evaluation - Repeated random-outcome trials together with affective, cognitive, and behavioral measures of liking and wanting may be used to assess consumer preferences. In an exemplary implementation of this invention, in each trial, a participant selects one of two sources (e.g., one of two beverage dispensers) of a product (e.g., a beverage). Each source dispenses the product randomly, with a probability initially unknown to the participant, but which he or she may guess while trying to select the most desired product. Affective measures of a participant's facial valence and sympathetic nervous system activation are taken while deciding on, anticipating the arrival of, receiving, using, evaluating, and reflecting on the product. The affective measures are combined with cognitive self-report questionnaire items and with behavioral measures to infer wanting and liking of a product. | 03-31-2011 |
20120296175 | Methods and apparatus for assessment of atypical brain activity - In exemplary implementations of this invention, sensor measurements are taken before, during and after an epileptiform seizure of a human. The sensors measure electrodermal activity (EDA) and heart rate variability (HRV) of the human. | 11-22-2012 |
20140356822 | Methods and apparatus for conversation coach - In exemplary implementations of this invention, a display screen and speakers present an audiovisual display of an animated character to a human user during a conversational period of a coaching session. The virtual character asks questions, listens to the user, and engages in mirroring and backchanneling. A camera and microphone gather audiovisual data regarding behavior of the user. After the conversational period, the display screen and speakers display feedback to the user regarding the user's behavior. For example, the feedback may include a plot of the user's smiles over time, or information regarding prosody of the user's speech. The feedback may also include playing a video of the user that was recorded during the conversational period. The feedback may also include a timeline of the human user's behavior. The virtual coaching may be provided over the Internet. | 12-04-2014 |
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20110092790 | BIOSENSOR MODULE WITH LEADLESS CONTACTS - A biosensor is described which can obtain physiological data from an individual. The biosensor may collect electrodermal activity, skin temperature, and other information. The biosensor may be attached to the body through the use of a garment which may be fastened in multiple locations on the human body. The biosensor has replaceable electrodes which may be interchanged. The electrodes contact the body without having any wires or leads external to the sensor. | 04-21-2011 |
20110092791 | ACCURACY BIOSENSOR THROUGH PRESSURE COMPENSATION - A biosensor is described which can obtain physiological data from an individual. The biosensor may collect electrodermal activity, skin temperature, and other information. The biosensor may be attached to the body through the use of a garment which may be fastened in multiple locations on the human body. The biosensor includes compensation for electrodermal activity measurements based on the amount of pressure applied to the electrodes that are in contact with the skin. As pressure is increased the electrodermal activity values typically increase. By compensating for the influence that pressure changes have on electrodermal activity, more accurate analysis of physiology and therefore mental state analysis may be performed. | 04-21-2011 |
20110301433 | MENTAL STATE ANALYSIS USING WEB SERVICES - Analysis of mental states is provided using web services to enable data analysis. Data is captured for an individual where the data includes facial information and physiological information. Analysis is performed on a web service and the analysis is received. The mental states of other people may be correlated to the mental state for the individual. Other sources of information may be aggregated where the information may be used to analyze the mental state of the individual. Analysis of the mental state of the individual or group of individuals is rendered for display. | 12-08-2011 |
20120083675 | MEASURING AFFECTIVE DATA FOR WEB-ENABLED APPLICATIONS - Mental state information is collected as a person interacts with a rendering such as a website or video. The mental state information is collected through video capture or capture of sensor information. The sensor information can be of electrodermal activity, accelerometer readings, skin temperature, or other characteristics. The mental state information is uploaded to a server and aggregated with other people's information so that collective mental states are associated with the rendering. The aggregated mental state information is displayed through a visual representation such as an avatar. | 04-05-2012 |
20120135804 | USING AFFECT WITHIN A GAMING CONTEXT - Mental state data is collected as a person interacts with a game machine. Analysis is performed on this data and mental state information and affect are shared across a social network. The affect of a person can be represented to the social network or gaming community in the form of an avatar. Recommendations can be based on the affect of the person. Mental states can be analyzed by web services which may, in turn, modify the game. | 05-31-2012 |
20120222057 | VISUALIZATION OF AFFECT RESPONSES TO VIDEOS - Analysis of mental states is provided to enable data analysis pertaining to videos. A video is embedded within a web-enabled interface which enables collecting mental state data. This web-enabled interface is then distributed and information on mental states is collected. Data is captured from viewers of the video where the data includes facial information and/or physiological data. Facial and physiological information may be gathered for a group of viewers. In some embodiments, demographics information is collected and used as a criterion for visualization of affect responses to videos. | 08-30-2012 |
20120222058 | VIDEO RECOMMENDATION BASED ON AFFECT - Analysis of mental states is provided to enable data analysis pertaining to video recommendation based on affect. Video response may be evaluated based on viewing and sampling various videos. Data is captured for viewers of a video where the data includes facial information and/or physiological data. Facial and physiological information may be gathered for a group of viewers. In some embodiments, demographics information is collected and used as a criterion for visualization of affect responses to videos. In some embodiments, data captured from an individual viewer or group of viewers is used to rank videos. | 08-30-2012 |
20120243751 | BASELINE FACE ANALYSIS - Facial information is collected on a person and used to analyze affect. Facial information can be used to determine a baseline face which characterizes the default expression that a person has on their face. Deviations from this baseline face can be used to evaluate affect and further be used to infer mental states. Facial images can be automatically scored for various expressions including smiles, frowns, and squints. Image descriptors and image classifiers can be used during this baseline face analysis. | 09-27-2012 |
20130072766 | METHOD FOR BIOSENSOR USAGE WITH PRESSURE COMPENSATION - A biosensor is described which can obtain physiological data from an individual. The biosensor may collect electrodermal activity, skin temperature, and other information. The biosensor may be attached to the body through the use of a garment which may be fastened in multiple locations on the human body. The biosensor includes compensation for electrodermal activity measurements based on the amount of pressure applied to the electrodes that are in contact with the skin. As pressure is increased the electrodermal activity values typically increase. By compensating for the influence that pressure changes have on electrodermal activity, more accurate analysis of physiology and therefore mental state analysis may be performed. | 03-21-2013 |
20130079602 | ANALYSIS OF PHYSIOLOGY BASED ON ELECTRODERMAL ACTIVITY - Disclosed are computer-implemented techniques for analyzing physiology based on electrodermal activity. Initially, an individual's autonomic data is captured into a computer system. The autonomic data provides information for evaluating the physiology of the individual. The autonomic data is captured through at least one sensor. Analysis, based on the autonomic data captured on the individual, is received from a web service. An output related to physiology is rendered based on the analysis which was received. | 03-28-2013 |
20130080185 | CLINICAL ANALYSIS USING ELECTRODERMAL ACTIVITY - Computer-implemented techniques for clinical analysis using electrodermal activity are disclosed. Initially, an individual's electrodermal activity data is captured into a computer system. The electrodermal activity data is captured through a sensor. Then, this electrodermal activity data provides information on physiology of the individual. Analysis is received from a web service wherein the analysis is based on the electrodermal activity data captured on the individual. An output, related to physiology, is rendered based on the analysis which was received. | 03-28-2013 |
20130102854 | MENTAL STATE EVALUATION LEARNING FOR ADVERTISING - Analysis of mental states is performed as people view advertisements. Advertisement effectiveness is evaluated based on the analyzed mental states. Learning is then performed to determine the most effective ways to evaluate mental states based on the evaluation methods' ability to project advertisement effectiveness. Effectiveness descriptors are evaluated and statistics are assembled for the advertisements. One or more effectiveness classifiers are determined. Based on the effectiveness descriptors and classifiers, advertisement effectiveness is projected. | 04-25-2013 |
20130151333 | AFFECT BASED EVALUATION OF ADVERTISEMENT EFFECTIVENESS - Analysis of mental states is provided in order to enable data analysis pertaining to affect-based evaluation of advertisement effectiveness. Advertisements can have various objectives, including entertainment, education, awareness, persuasion, startling, or a drive to action. Data, including facial information, is captured for an individual viewer or group of viewers. Physiological information may also be gathered for the viewer or group of viewers. In some embodiments, demographics information is collected and used as a criterion for rendering the mental states of the viewers in a graphical format. In some embodiments data captured from an individual viewer or group of viewers is used to optimize an advertisement. | 06-13-2013 |
20130189661 | SCORING HUMOR REACTIONS TO DIGITAL MEDIA - As an individual or a group of individuals view various types of humor, a webcam, using video capture, collects mental state data from the individual or individuals. The webcam data is analyzed to determine physiological data, facial data, and actigraphy data. Further, the direct collection of physiological data—electrodermal activity, heart rate, heart rate variation, skin temperature, and respiration—from an individual or individuals complements the webcam data. Analysis of this mental state data allows for the accurate comprehension of individual humor preferences and allows the individual's humor preferences to be used by the system to recommend humorous material based on these preferences. | 07-25-2013 |
20130218663 | AFFECT BASED POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT ANALYSIS - Analysis of the mental states of voters is provided to gauge the effectiveness of political messages. Political advertisements are evaluated as they impact various groups of people. Data is captured for an individual voter or group of voters where the data includes facial information and physiological information. Demographics information can be collected and used as a criterion for rendering the mental states of the voters in a graphical format and is synchronized to the political advertisement. Based on mental state data political advertisements can be optimized and targeted based on political affiliation or political leaning. | 08-22-2013 |
20130238394 | SALES PROJECTIONS BASED ON MENTAL STATES - Analysis of mental states is performed in order to project sales. Projections may be based on effectiveness of an advertisement, a product, or a service. Effectiveness may be based on various objectives including entertainment, education, awareness, persuasion, startling, and drive to action. Data, including facial information and physiological information, is captured for an individual viewer or group of viewers. In some embodiments, demographics information is also collected and used as a criterion for rendering the mental states of the viewers in a graphical format. In some embodiments, data captured from an individual viewer or group of viewers is used to optimize sales projections. | 09-12-2013 |
20130245396 | MENTAL STATE ANALYSIS USING WEARABLE-CAMERA DEVICES - Mental state analysis may be performed using a wearable-camera device. Embodiments provide a glasses mounted camera or an ear-mounted device comprising a camera to collect mental state data of an individual being viewed. Information about the mental states of the individual being viewed can be fed back to the individual wearing the wearable-camera device via visual, verbal, or tonal indicators. Various emotional indicators can be provided to the wearer of the device. Analysis of the mental state data of the person being observed can be performed on the wearable-camera device, on a mobile platform, on a server, or a combination thereof. Shared and aggregated mental state information may be shared via social networking. A geographical representation of the mental state information may be rendered. | 09-19-2013 |
20140081090 | PROVISION OF ATYPICAL BRAIN ACTIVITY ALERTS - Computer-implemented techniques are disclosed for analyzing physiology data captured by biosensors and for providing alerts based on the biosensor data. The biosensor data is captured non-invasively and is analyzed to identify atypical brain activity that can result from illness, injury, disease, and seizures. The biosensor data can include electrodermal activity, skin temperature, and accelerometer data. The data is sent to a web service for analysis, and to determine whether an alert should be generated. The alerts, based on the biosensor data captured from the individual, are received from the web service. An output related to physiology is rendered based on an alert being received from the web service. | 03-20-2014 |
20140323826 | BIOSENSOR WITH ELECTRODES AND PRESSURE COMPENSATION - A biosensor is described which can obtain physiological data from an individual. The biosensor may collect electrodermal activity, skin temperature, and other information. The biosensor may be attached to the body through the use of a garment which may be fastened in multiple locations on the human body. The biosensor has replaceable electrodes which may be interchanged. The electrodes contact the body without having any wires or leads external to the sensor. | 10-30-2014 |
20150018707 | PAIN ANALYSIS USING ELECTRODERMAL ACTIVITY - A method for accurate pain analysis using a combination of electrodermal data and self-report information is described. To obtain pain measurements, electrodermal activity is collected and analyzed. One or more biosensors obtain electrodermal data from a person. The electrodermal data is filtered to produce skin conductance values. The skin conductance values are associated with self-report pain information from a person over multiple time regions. The associating allows electrodermal activity to be related to self-reported pain (SRP) data to derive an objective pain measurement. | 01-15-2015 |