2023
DOI: 10.1002/asjc.3019
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EEG based personality prediction using genetic programming

Abstract: The reliable correlation between personality and brain signal ensures that inferences from cognitive processes can be achieved. This research aims primarily to predict one's personality using brain signals. On grounds of Psychology, the inference of personality in this work is performed on the basis of the Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality inventory. Personality consists of different types of thinking, feeling and behavior patterns. EEG signals are produced when a person is exposed to situations o… Show more

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“…The findings suggest that individuals who exhibit low levels of extroversion tend to gravitate towards games that are relatively slower-paced and strategic, as opposed to those who are highly extroverted. An EEG-based personality recognition in response to video clips using genetic programming proposed in [65] reported the highest classification accuracy of 84.34%. A Deep Long Short-Term Memory model has been employed for personality trait classification in a study conducted in [66].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings suggest that individuals who exhibit low levels of extroversion tend to gravitate towards games that are relatively slower-paced and strategic, as opposed to those who are highly extroverted. An EEG-based personality recognition in response to video clips using genetic programming proposed in [65] reported the highest classification accuracy of 84.34%. A Deep Long Short-Term Memory model has been employed for personality trait classification in a study conducted in [66].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• brain research (Bhardwaj, Tomar, Sakalle, Bhardwaj, Asthana, & Vidyarthi, 2023;Venurkar, Srivastava, Shukla, Acharya, Saha, & Deshpande, 2022) • gaming (Bocci, Ferrari, & Sarini, 2023;Hernandez, Muratet, Pierotti, & Carron, 2022) .…”
Section: • Perceiving Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• language processing (López-Santillán, González, Montes-y-Gómez, & López-Monroy, 2023; Ryan, Katarina, & Suhartono, 2023) and • predictive modeling (Bhardwaj, Tomar, Sakalle, Bhardwaj, Asthana, & Vidyarthi, 2023;Cristescu, Ciupercă, & Cîrnu, 2022;Naseri & Momtazi, 2023;Pavan Kumar & Gavrilova, 2022;Sánchez-Ferná ndez, Baca Ruiz, & Pegalajar Jiménez, 2023;Wang, Ye, Lv, Gong, Lu, & Wang, 2023).…”
Section: • Perceiving Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its core concept is respecting children and families, transmitting health information, respecting family members' choices, emphasizing collaboration among children, families, and caregivers, and giving them strength and support [14,15]. Family-centered nursing can make clinical nursing staff realize that only by involving family members in the nursing process can children receive good nursing, and a friendly relationship of mutual respect and support between the medical staff and children's families is established [16,18]. In recent years, the adoption of this nursing model in pediatric emergencies, newborns, asthma, diabetes, and children's health education has played a very substantial effect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%