imotions attention tool: quantifying emotion by analyzing eye properties - q&a for research
DESCRIPTION
The Emotion Measurement in iMotions’ technology is based on the INTERPRETATION OF EYE REACTIONS collected via camera and analyzed in a specially designed software. PUPIL DYNAMICS, BLINK CHARACTERISTICS AND GAZE BEHAVIOR are among the Eye Reactions interpreted by the iMotions Emotion Measurement System in order to assess and calculate an index of the IMMEDIATE EMOTIONAL RESPONSE. Check this slideshow for a typical Q&A for most clients. You will here have a lot of referals to related papers.TRANSCRIPT
Jakob de LemosInventor of the emotion measurement systemCTO & Co-Founder of iMotions
Quantifying Emotion by analyzing Eye properties!
WHAT IS THE EMOTION MEASUREMENT INIMOTIONS EMOTION TECHNOLOGY BASED ON
The Emo8on Measurement in iMo8ons’ technology is based on the INTERPRETATION OF EYE REACTIONS collected via a camera and analyzed in a specially designed soLware.PUPIL DYNAMICS, BLINK CHARACTERISTICS AND GAZE BEHAVIOR are among the Eye Reac8ons interpreted by the iMo8ons Emo8on Measurement System in order to assess and calculate an index of the IMMEDIATE EMOTIONAL RESPONSE.
Theore8cal background and research for iMo8ons -‐ Emo8on Technology
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WHY MEASURE PUPIL DYNAMICS
It is found that the PUPIL dilates and subtracts not only from light, but also as a consequence of emo8ons (Hess, 1972).Pupil dila8on has been coupled with ac8va8on of the sympathe8c nervous system (Granholm & Steinhauer, 2004; Steinhauer et al., 1983). However, the rela8onship is complex because pupil size is also related to cogni8ve processing load (Beaey & Lucero-‐Wagoner, 2000; Staners et al., 1979) and the amount of light or hue in visual s8muli (Granholm & Steinhauer; 2004).The iMo8ons system iden8fies several emo8onal fingerprints from the pupil based on prior and proprietary knowledge. The iMo8ons system compensates for reac8ons caused by the light reflex and because the system determines the emo8onal reac8on pre-‐cogni8ve the impact from the cogni8ve processing can be iden8fied and controlled.
“Look into a person’s pupils, he cannot hide himself.”(Confucius, 551-‐478 B.C.)
Jakob de LemosInventor of the emotion measurement systemCTO & Co-Founder of iMotions
Quantifying Emotion by analyzing Eye properties!
Theore8cal background and research for iMo8ons -‐ Emo8on Technology
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Percep8on and the eye have been extensively studied the last 100 years!
WHY MEASURE BLINK CHARACTERISTICS
BLINK is also related to emo8onal as well ascogni8ve reac8ons, for example with defensive reac8ons like emo8on-‐modulated eye blink startle, emo8onal arousal and pleasure (Bradley, et al., 1999, Dichter et al., 2002, Ruiz-‐Padial & Sollers, 2003).The iMo8ons system iden8fies several emo8onal fingerprints from the characteris8cs based on prior and proprietary knowledge. Because blinks are also protec8on mechanisms to keep the eyeball protected the iMo8ons system compensates for blink-‐like reac8ons caused by the cleaning/protec8ve blink reflex and because the system determines the emo8onal reac8on pre-‐cogni8ve the impact from the cogni8ve processing can be iden8fied and controlled.
Jakob de LemosInventor of the emotion measurement systemCTO & Co-Founder of iMotions
Quantifying Emotion by analyzing Eye properties!
Theore8cal background and research for iMo8ons -‐ Emo8on Technology
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WHY MEASURE GAZE BEHAVIOR
GAZE paeerns are linked to emo8onal as well as cogni8ve reac8ons (Calvo & Lang, 2004). The iMo8ons system iden8fies several, pre-‐aeen8on and cogni8ve characteris8cs within the gaze paeerns based on prior and proprietary knowledge. Because the gaze paeerns aeen8on wise are influenced by the complexity of the objet(s) observed, the iMo8ons system compensates for this effect when iden8fying the emo8onal components.
“The Eye is the Mirror of the soul.”(Proverb)
Jakob de LemosInventor of the emotion measurement systemCTO & Co-Founder of iMotions
Quantifying Emotion by analyzing Eye properties!
Theore8cal background and research for iMo8ons -‐ Emo8on Technology
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SUMMARY
•EYES -‐ “PART” OF THE BRAIN HANGING OUTSIDE THE HEAD•MEASURING THE EMOTIONS THROUGH CHANGES IN EYE PROPERTIESPUPIL DYNAMICS, BLINK CHARACTERISTICS AND GAZE BEHAVIOR•QUANTIFIES EMOTIONAL AROUSAL
Jakob de LemosInventor of the emotion measurement systemCTO & Co-Founder of iMotions
Quantifying Emotion by analyzing Eye properties!
Theore8cal background and research for iMo8ons -‐ Emo8on Technology
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SOME REFERENCES
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•Calvo, M. G., & Lang, P. J. (2004). Gaze paeerns when looking at emo8onal pictures: Mo8va8onally biased aeen8on. Mo8va8on and Emo8on, 28, 221–243.•Dichter, G.S., Tomarken, A.J. & Baucom, B.R. (2002): Startle modula8on before, during and aLer exposure to emo8onal s8muli, Interna8onal Journal of Psychophysiology, 43, 191-‐196•Damasio, A.R. (1994): Descartes Error -‐ Emo8on, Reason, and the Human Brain, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, New York.
•Granholm, E. & Steinhauer, S.R. (2004): Pupillometric Measures of Cogni8ve and Emo8onal Processes, Interna8onal Journal of Psychophysiology, 52, 1–6•Hugdahl, K. (2001): Psychophysiology: The Mind-‐body Perspec8ve, Harvard University Press
•Lang, P.J., Bradley, M.M., & Cuthbert, B.N. (2005): Interna8onal affec8ve picture system (IAPS): Affec8ve ra8ngs of pictures and instruc8on manual, Technical Report A-‐6, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
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•Lazarus, Richard. (1991): "Cogni8on and Mo8va8on in Emo8on." American Psychologist, 46: 362-‐67.
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•Staners, R.F., Coulter, M., Sweet, A.W. & Murphy, P. (1979): The papillary response as an indicator of arousal and cogni8on, Mo8va8on and Emo8on, 3 (4), 319-‐340•Steinhauer, S. R., Boller, F., Zubin, J. & Pearlman, S. (1983): Pupillary dila8on to emo8onal visual s8muli revisited, Psychophysiology, 20
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Jakob de LemosInventor of the emotion measurement systemCTO & Co-Founder of iMotions
Quantifying Emotion by analyzing Eye properties!
Theore8cal background and research for iMo8ons -‐ Emo8on Technology