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Physiological states

He, D., Liu C., Donmez, B., & Plataniotis, K. (2017). Assessing high cognitive load in drivers through Electroencephalography. In Proceedings of the Transportation Research Board 96th Annual Meeting (17-02615), Washington, D.C.

Posted on January 1, 2017May 24, 2018 by Birsen Donmez
Posted in Conference/Non-Journal, Publications Tagged Birsen Donmez, Dengbo He, Physiological states

Aghaei, A.S., Donmez, B., Liu, C.C., He, D., Liu, G., Plataniotis, K.N., Chen, H.Y.W., & Sojoudi, Z. (2016). Smart driver monitoring: When signal processing meets human factors. IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 33(6), 35-48.

Posted on November 1, 2016June 20, 2017 by Birsen Donmez
Posted in Journal, Publications Tagged Birsen Donmez, Dengbo He, Physiological states, Winnie Chen
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