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The Curia platform collects multimodal sensor data in real time and provides powerful analysis tools, offering intricate insights into human cognitive processes when performing complex tasks.
Data Collection Setup
Recording setup consists of two machines: one for the user and a Curia collector machine to collect sensor data for analysis.
Physiological sensors, such as EEG and heart rate monitor, are fitted to the user wirelessly.
User engages in the typical activity on their computer while unobtrusive recording occurs in the background.
An eye tracker is positioned below the user’s screen to track focus and fixation
Platform Components
The collector platform interfaces to all sensors and runs Curia software.
The hardware consists of a Windows PC with a robust GPU, video capture device, eye tracker, EEG sensor, and optional physiological sensors of interest.
Real-time Data Collection and Processing
Curia platform records real-time data from the sensors synchronized to millisecond accuracy.
Curia platform monitor duplicates user’s screen view, overlaid with graphs of incoming data streams.
Sessions can last for hours, with recorded data post-processed at the end to generate detailed analytical reports.