Biosensory Computing Project Showcase, Part 2
Student projects from the class Info 290T. Biosensory Computing, with Professor John Chuang.
Biosensory computing is the multidisciplinary study and development of systems and practices that sense, represent, communicate, and interpret biological signals from the body.
Biosignals include physiological (e.g., ECG/PPG, EDA, EEG) and kinesthetic signals (e.g., accelerometry, eye gaze, facial expressions). This course explores the intellectual foundations and research advances in biosensory computing, biosensing modalities and technologies, and the designs of novel biosensing applications.
The first five class projects will be presented Monday; the showcase continues today with the remaining five projects.