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Software Usability Testing Using EEG-Based Emotion Detection and Deep Learning

  • Sofien Gannouni
  • , Kais Belwafi
  • , Arwa Aledaily
  • , Hatim Aboalsamh
  • , Abdelfettah Belghith
    • College of Sciences
    • System-on-Chip Lab

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    12 Scopus citations

    Abstract

    It is becoming increasingly attractive to detect human emotions using electroencephalography (EEG) brain signals. EEG is a reliable and cost-effective technology used to measure brain activities. This paper proposes an original framework for usability testing based on emotion detection using EEG signals, which can significantly affect software production and user satisfaction. This approach can provide an in-depth understanding of user satisfaction accurately and precisely, making it a valuable tool in software development. The proposed framework includes a recurrent neural network algorithm as a classifier, a feature extraction algorithm based on event-related desynchronization and event-related synchronization analysis, and a new method for selecting EEG sources adaptively for emotion recognition. The framework results are promising, achieving 92.13%, 92.67%, and 92.24% for the valence–arousal–dominance dimensions, respectively.

    Original languageBritish English
    Article number5147
    JournalSensors
    Volume23
    Issue number11
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jun 2023

    Keywords

    • Brain-Computer Interface
    • channel selection
    • deep-learning
    • EEG signal processing
    • emotion detection
    • recurrent neural network
    • usability testing

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