Neuroaesthetics studies the biological bases of aesthetic experiences. In this paper, we describe a method, based on EEG signals, aimed at recognizing the experience of beauty when users are exposed to art. The method is evaluated on a public dataset collected from the visitors of an art exhibit in a museum, where signals were collected by means of mobile EEG solutions, thus ensuring a naturalistic setting. Besides presenting the results, characterized by good accuracy, we also describe the main problems, and the related solutions, found during the different stages of the method.

Finding Beauty in Mobile EEG When Visiting Art Exhibitions

Maurizio Palmieri
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Marco Avvenuti;Alejandro Luis Callara;Francesco Marcelloni;Alessio Vecchio
2024-01-01

Abstract

Neuroaesthetics studies the biological bases of aesthetic experiences. In this paper, we describe a method, based on EEG signals, aimed at recognizing the experience of beauty when users are exposed to art. The method is evaluated on a public dataset collected from the visitors of an art exhibit in a museum, where signals were collected by means of mobile EEG solutions, thus ensuring a naturalistic setting. Besides presenting the results, characterized by good accuracy, we also describe the main problems, and the related solutions, found during the different stages of the method.
2024
9783031725234
9783031725241
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