Towards Implementation of Emotional Intelligence in Human–Machine Collaborative Systems

Author:

Markov Miroslav1ORCID,Kalinin Yasen2,Markova Valentina2ORCID,Ganchev Todor3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Software and Internet Technologies, Technical University of Varna, 9010 Varna, Bulgaria

2. Department of Communication Engineering and Technologies, Technical University of Varna, 9010 Varna, Bulgaria

3. Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Technical University of Varna, 9010 Varna, Bulgaria

Abstract

Social awareness and relationship management components can be seen as a form of emotional intelligence. In the present work, we propose task-related adaptation on the machine side that accounts for a person’s momentous cognitive and emotional state. We validate the practical significance of the proposed approach in person-specific and person-independent setups. The analysis of results in the person-specific setup shows that the individual optimal performance curves for that person, according to the Yerkes–Dodson law, are displaced. Awareness of these curves allows for automated recognition of specific user profiles, real-time monitoring of the momentous condition, and activating a particular relationship management strategy. This is especially important when a deviation is detected caused by a change in the person’s state of mind under the influence of known or unknown factors.

Funder

Bulgarian National Science Fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Signal Processing,Control and Systems Engineering

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