2021
DOI: 10.1109/jsen.2021.3073040
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Revealing Preference in Popular Music Through Familiarity and Brain Response

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“…Privacy preservation: a note for sleep monitoring Brain waves are a rich source of information from which deciphering numerous sensitive pieces of information has been shown possible, such as identity(Palaniappan and Mandic 2007), age (Al Zoubi et al 2018), gender(Wang and Hu 2019), emotion (Alarcao and Fonseca 2019), preference(Sangnark et al 2021), personality(Zhao et al 2018), etc. This poses a challenge to protect this information from the user's perspective and to comply with legal restrictions, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (2021) in the European Union and the Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights(Gaff et al 2014) in the US.…”
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“…Privacy preservation: a note for sleep monitoring Brain waves are a rich source of information from which deciphering numerous sensitive pieces of information has been shown possible, such as identity(Palaniappan and Mandic 2007), age (Al Zoubi et al 2018), gender(Wang and Hu 2019), emotion (Alarcao and Fonseca 2019), preference(Sangnark et al 2021), personality(Zhao et al 2018), etc. This poses a challenge to protect this information from the user's perspective and to comply with legal restrictions, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (2021) in the European Union and the Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights(Gaff et al 2014) in the US.…”
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“…In another aspect, The choice of music was relatively personalized and varied considerably in different studies. An endeavor (Sangnark et al, 2021 ) have been made toward the perceptual distinctions from listening to two music types: music without lyrics (Melody) and music with lyrics (Song), which denoted that music of different forms could bring different emotional information within. Increasing numbers of researchers have been willing to using standard music databases for study as MER continues to develop, which eliminates the subjective operation of music selection and reduces the inconsistency of outcomes of different studies.…”
Section: Eeg-based Music Emotion Recognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brain waves are a rich source of information from which deciphering numerous sensitive piece of information has been shown possible, such as identity [95], age [101], gender [102], emotion [103], preference [104], personality [105], etc. This poses a challenge to protect this information from user perspective and to comply with legal restrictions, such as General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) [106] in European Union and Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights (CPBR) [107] in the US.…”
Section: Privacy Preservation: a Note For Sleep Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%