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Day: 6 August 2025

We are looking for volunteers for testing in the field of human emotions

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Would you like to learn more about the quality of your sleep, mental health, or nutritional balance? The Cognitive and Neural Engineering Research Group (CANE) is looking for volunteers to test a new AI platform.

The group, led by Prof. Aamir Saeed Malik, is starting to collect data as part of the "Assessment & Tracking of Human Emotions" project. Our emotions can be recognized based on a number of parameters, such as speech, text, handwriting, facial expressions, physiological signals (e.g., heart rate, breathing rate), or brain signals. The purpose of collecting this data from mobile devices, smart watches, and EEG devices is to obtain relevant information for subsequent testing and improvement of algorithms for emotion recognition and monitoring over time.

As part of the data collection for the project, volunteers are currently being sought who would like to participate in the research under the following conditions:
a) During each test day, the group can welcome up to 4 participants per test session;
b) Before the experiment, it is necessary not to eat, drink (except water), or smoke for 3 hours;
c) Testing takes place at our faculty in room Q301;
d) Light refreshments will be available during testing.

And most importantly: Each participant will receive a free personalized lifestyle and wellness assessment, including insights into mental wellbeing, sleep quality, physical condition, and nutrition.

If you are interested in booking a date, please email Prof. Malik directly.

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