Research
My research interests are affective computing, signal processing, and machine learning. I work on building computational frameworks to understand people’s stress/anxiety in different settings using the multimodal bio-behavioral signals obtained from wearbale sensors. Currently, I work in the following projects
- In-the-Moment Interventions for Public Speaking Anxiety
- Bio-Behavioral Data Analytics to Enable Personalized Training of Veterans for the Future Workforce
- Crowd-Biosensing Of Physical And Emotional Distress For Walkable Built Environment
For more details, please visit the projects of our lab.