DocumentCode
33686
Title
Interactive emotional lighting system using physiological signals
Author
Dong Kim ; Sangmin Ahn ; Sangin Park ; Mincheol Whang
Author_Institution
Dept. of Digital Media, Sangmyung Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Volume
59
Issue
4
fYear
2013
fDate
Nov-13
Firstpage
765
Lastpage
771
Abstract
This paper proposes an emotionally interactive lighting system to support affective experiences while enjoying video content. The emotional lighting system is controlled by changes in an individual¿s emotional state. The newly designed system consists of an emotion recognition system that uses three different physiological signals (photoplethysmography, skin temperature, and galvanic skin response), an emotion lighting control system, and an emotion ambient lighting system. The physiological responses of nineteen subjects are evaluated in terms of emotional arousal and relaxation states with two different colors of light. The physiological signals are analyzed in both the time and frequency domain, and test results show that the peak-to-peak interval value and ratio of high to very-low frequencies of the photoplethysmography signals decreases significantly following a red light stimulus when arousing video content is played, whereas the same factors exhibit a significant increase after a blue light stimulus while relaxing video content is watched. These results show that red and blue light is an effective intensifier of emotional arousal and relaxation experiences during displays of arousing and relaxing video content, respectively.
Keywords
emotion recognition; interactive video; photoplethysmography; time-frequency analysis; arousing video content; blue light stimulus; emotion ambient lighting system; emotion lighting control system; emotion recognition system; emotional arousal; galvanic skin response; individual emotional state; interactive emotional lighting system; photoplethysmography signal; physiological response; physiological signal; red light stimulus; relaxing video content; skin temperature; time-frequency domain; Emotion recognition; Feature extraction; Image color analysis; Lighting; Lighting control; Physiology;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-3063
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCE.2013.6689687
Filename
6689687
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