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Title: EEG Analysis for Cognitive Modeling
Researcher: Lokare, Varsha
Guide(s): Kiwelekar, Arvind and Netak, Laxman
Keywords: Engineering and Technology
Computer Science
Computer Science Artificial Intelligence
University: Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University
Completed Date: 2024
Abstract: This research explores the possible uses of Electroencephalography (EEG) in the newlinedomains of programming tasks, online learning, and the classification of cognitive newlineprocesses. newlineEEG is a non-invasive method for recording brain activity, with newlineimplications for predicting the difficulty of programming tasks and assessing topic newlinecomprehension in online learning. By analyzing EEG signals, patterns associated newlinewith task difficulty and topic understanding can be identified, enabling the newlinedevelopment of predictive models. newlineFurthermore, this study explores the newlineintersection of EEG data and Bloom s taxonomy, aiming to correlate brain activity newlinewith different cognitive levels. newlineThis research comprehensively explores the relationship between brainwave newlineactivity, cognitive engagement, and online education. It highlights the intriguing newlinepatterns of alpha, beta, theta, and gamma brainwaves during programming tasks newlineof varying difficulty, underscoring their role in higher-order cognitive processes. newlineThe study underscores the importance of the temporal lobes, particularly the newlinesuperior temporal gyrus, in comprehension in online education. Machine learning newlinemodels have demonstrated impressive accuracy in predicting comprehension levels. newlineAdditionally, the work discusses how EEG patterns align with Bloom s taxonomy newlineand the potential of Artificial Neural Networks in C Programming question s newlinedifficulty classification. These findings showcase the promising prospects of EEG newlineresearch in enhancing educational assessment, personalization, and comprehension newlineof cognitive processes. newlineIn essence, the future of EEG research holds exciting newlineopportunities for advancing learning experiences and our understanding of the newlinehuman mind.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/579145
Appears in Departments:Department of Computer Engineering

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