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Could we Predict Flow from Ear-EEG?

2022 10th International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction Workshops and Demos (ACIIW)(2022)

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Abstract
Advancements in wearable EEG could provide valuable foundations for studying flow experiences in everyday life. In this study, we report initial findings on using unobtrusive, comfortable around-the-ear EEG electrodes (cEEGrids) to monitor flow levels. Tree-based regression models show that flow reports across three different tasks can be predicted with a mean absolute error (MAE) of 11% across study participants. These results represent a potential starting point for further research with cEEGrids on the momentary capturing of flow in everyday life. Related limitations and propositions are discussed.
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Flow experience,Mental workload,Ear EEG,cEEGrids,Machine Learning,XGBoost
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