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Cross-task and cross-participant classification of cognitive load in an emergency simulation gameAppel et al., 2021
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- Appel T
- Gerjets P
- Hoffmann S
- Moeller K
- Ninaus M
- Scharinger C
- Sevcenko N
- Wortha F
- Kasneci E
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- IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing
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Assessment of cognitive load is a major step towards adaptive interfaces. However, non- invasive assessment is rather subjective as well as task specific and generalizes poorly, mainly due to methodological limitations. Additionally, it heavily relies on performance data …
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