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20 December 2021 Detecting attention level as a warning sign for online classes by using EEG signals
Yihang Duanmu, Shilong Wang, Jiarun Ding, Xuanming Jin
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Proceedings Volume 12155, International Conference on Computer Vision, Application, and Design (CVAD 2021); 1215511 (2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2626679
Event: International Conference on Computer Vision, Application, and Design (CVAD 2021), 2021, Sanya, China
Abstract
When Online learning got popular during the COVID-19 pandemic, tracking students’ in-class attention became a troublesome business. Our experiment is designed to find the possibility and reliability of using EEG signals to detect students’ attention level and ultimately determine whether detecting EEG signals can help online classes. It turns out human’s attention level could be determined, and such property could be used to develop certain device to help online teaching.
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Yihang Duanmu, Shilong Wang, Jiarun Ding, and Xuanming Jin "Detecting attention level as a warning sign for online classes by using EEG signals", Proc. SPIE 12155, International Conference on Computer Vision, Application, and Design (CVAD 2021), 1215511 (20 December 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2626679
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KEYWORDS
Electroencephalography

Signal detection

Sensors

Brain

Linear filtering

Warning signs

Electronic filtering

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