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EEG Correlates of Pleasant and Unpleasant Odor Perception

Kroupi, Eleni  
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Yazdani, Ashkan  
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Vesin, Jean-Marc  
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2014
ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications

Olfaction-enhanced multimedia experience is becoming vital for strengthening the sensation of reality and the quality of user experience. One approach to investigate olfactory perception is to analyze the alterations in brain activity during stimulation with different odors. In this article, the changes in the electroencephalogram (EEG) when perceiving hedonically-different odors are studied. Results of within and across-subject analysis are presented. We show that EEG-based odor classification using brain activity is possible and can be used to automatically recognize odor pleasantness when a subject-specific classifier is trained. However, it is a challenging problem to design a generic classifier.

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research article
DOI
10.1145/2637287
Web of Science ID

WOS:000343984800005

Author(s)
Kroupi, Eleni  
Yazdani, Ashkan  
Vesin, Jean-Marc  
Ebrahimi, Touradj  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery

Published in
ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications
Volume

11

Issue

15

Start page

13

Subjects

Experimentation

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Human Factors

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Olfaction

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brain

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odors

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electroencephalogram

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classification

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NON-REVIEWED

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GR-EB  
SCI-STI-JMV  
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November 20, 2014
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