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data analysis
Foot-tapping was observed to be a reliable predictor of
valence. In the following two graphs, the quality of data
from subject3 is contrasted with the relatively inconclusive results
from subject4 (pink: GSR; blue: presence of foot-tapping):
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Shown below are typical responses to clip9 (increasing complexity)
(pink: GSR; blue: presence of foot-tapping):
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Below are results of foot-tapping and GSR divided into
quadrants of self-reported affect. By examining the mean of the
foot-tapping data (vertical lines on each graph), the valence can
be predicted.
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The following shows the correlation between GSR and arousal level.
The following four tables show the probabilities for state
transitions.