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| author | Chowdhury, Tasnim Irtifa Vargo, Andrew Blakely, Chris Tag, Benjamin Kise, Koichi |
| author_facet | Chowdhury, Tasnim Irtifa Vargo, Andrew Blakely, Chris Tag, Benjamin Kise, Koichi |
| contents | In Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Ubiquitous Computing, the objective of optimizing device interactions and personalizing user experiences has placed a new emphasis on accurately evaluating cognitive readiness using wearable devices. Interpreting cognitive readiness in real-world scenarios is complex due to the plethora of potential physiological measures, individual variability, and the limitations of wearable devices. In this review, we present a systematic overview of key physiological measures that can be used for an in-depth assessment of cognitive readiness. These measures can serve as proxies for detailed assessments of cognitive readiness. This review serves as a tool for assessing cognitive readiness for diverse applications, with special focus on in-the-wild research settings. In addition, due to the complexity of measurements and devices, we propose the development of robust catalog for cognitive readiness measurements. |
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| publishDate | 2025 |
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| spellingShingle | A Review of Cognitive Readiness, Wearable Devices, and Prospects Chowdhury, Tasnim Irtifa Vargo, Andrew Blakely, Chris Tag, Benjamin Kise, Koichi Human-Computer Interaction In Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Ubiquitous Computing, the objective of optimizing device interactions and personalizing user experiences has placed a new emphasis on accurately evaluating cognitive readiness using wearable devices. Interpreting cognitive readiness in real-world scenarios is complex due to the plethora of potential physiological measures, individual variability, and the limitations of wearable devices. In this review, we present a systematic overview of key physiological measures that can be used for an in-depth assessment of cognitive readiness. These measures can serve as proxies for detailed assessments of cognitive readiness. This review serves as a tool for assessing cognitive readiness for diverse applications, with special focus on in-the-wild research settings. In addition, due to the complexity of measurements and devices, we propose the development of robust catalog for cognitive readiness measurements. |
| title | A Review of Cognitive Readiness, Wearable Devices, and Prospects |
| topic | Human-Computer Interaction |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.03537 |