DocumentCode
3694439
Title
Towards human-computer music interaction: Evaluation of an affectively-driven music generator via galvanic skin response measures
Author
Ian Daly;Asad Malik;James Weaver;Faustina Hwang;Slawomir J. Nasuto;Duncan Williams;Alexis Kirke;Eduardo Miranda
Author_Institution
Brain Embodiment Lab, School of Systems Engineering, University of Reading, Reading, UK
fYear
2015
Firstpage
87
Lastpage
92
Abstract
An affectively driven music generation system is described and evaluated. The system is developed for the intended eventual use in human-computer interaction systems such as brain-computer music interfaces. It is evaluated for its ability to induce changes in a listeners affective state. The affectively-driven algorithmic composition system was used to generate a stimulus set covering 9 discrete sectors of a 2-dimensional affective space by means of a 16 channel feedforward artificial neural network. This system was used to generate 90 short pieces of music with specific affective intentions, 10 stimuli for each of the 9 sectors in the affective space. These pieces were played to 20 healthy participants, and it was observed that the music generation system induced the intended affective states in the participants. This is further verified by inspecting the galvanic skin response recorded from participants.
Keywords
"Music","Skin","Generators","Physiology","Multiple signal classification","Current measurement","Atmospheric measurements"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Science and Electronic Engineering Conference (CEEC), 2015 7th
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CEEC.2015.7332705
Filename
7332705
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