2023
DOI: 10.1002/cb.2253
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Intelligent neuromarketing framework for consumers' preference prediction from electroencephalography signals and eye tracking

Fazla Rabbi Mashrur,
Khandoker Mahmudur Rahman,
Mohammad Tohidul Islam Miya
et al.

Abstract: Neuromarketing uses brain‐computer interface technology to understand customer preferences in response to marketing stimuli. Every year, marketing professionals spend over $750 Billion (US dollars) on traditional marketing, which is usually behavioral and subjective, focusing on self‐reports acquired via questionnaires, focus groups, and depth interviews. Neuromarketing, on the other hand, promises to overcome such limitations. This work proposes a machine learning framework that incorporates multiple componen… Show more

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“…In engineering science, it measures cognitive load across tasks and participant knowledge levels (Keskin et al, 2020 ), identifies optimal learning approaches and efficiency (Baceviciute et al, 2022 ). Beyond engineering, applications include neuromarketing (Mashrur et al, 2023 ; Zhu and Lv, 2023 ), and safety training utilizing VR, eye tracking, and EEG to evaluate attitudes and learning abilities (Katona, 2014 ; Comu et al, 2021 ; Huang et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In engineering science, it measures cognitive load across tasks and participant knowledge levels (Keskin et al, 2020 ), identifies optimal learning approaches and efficiency (Baceviciute et al, 2022 ). Beyond engineering, applications include neuromarketing (Mashrur et al, 2023 ; Zhu and Lv, 2023 ), and safety training utilizing VR, eye tracking, and EEG to evaluate attitudes and learning abilities (Katona, 2014 ; Comu et al, 2021 ; Huang et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%