ROCK Video Neuroanalytics

Challenge: WHY the innovation has been developed? What problem is addressed and why has not been not solved before?

City environment (architecture, land use mix, public squares, parks, built features, polluted areas, rubbish, quality of the built environment, manufacturing zone and traffic flow) plays an important role on human emotions, mood and mental health along with its individual and social factors. Contact-based biometric investigations are being conducted in public spaces earlier throughout the world. The analysis of such investigations involves comparing a small amount of data according a few metrics as much as by the coverage of the data. ROCK Video Neuroanalytics (VN) expand related worldwide investigations as much by analyzing the much bigger number of metrics (17 affective attitudes, emotional and physiological states metrics, plus pollution and weather condition variables) as by the number of data (over 100 million depersonalized data) collected by remote means, and this number continues to grow.

Solution: WHAT the solution is about? HOW it goes beyond the state of the art?

The ROCK Video Neuroanalytics Database collects the following data: - emotional states - affective attitudes - physiological states - weather conditions - pollution - Vilnius built environment and municipal districts data

End-users and examples of uses: WHO will beneficiate/ is beneficiating from the solution? WHERE and HOW the solution has been adopted? How will impact people or end-users? Add as more as possible examples of market and society uptakes

Communities, businesses, municipalities, developers, architects, contractors, landowners, environmentalists, consultants.

Future possibilities: Future market perspectives when the innovation will be fully available or in use

The smart maps, then, will provide specific digital tips for stakeholders involved in the public spaces activities. A recommendation subsystem will give digital tips for different stakeholders. Data analytics will be used for the discovery of knowledge and trends in the public spaces under analysis.

Media coverage

http://iti3.vgtu.lt/rock_web/

Contacts:

Arturas Kaklauskas (arturas.kaklauskas@vgtu.lt)

Application sectors:

  • Historical sites

Objectives:

  • Knowledge sharing and education

RRI Dimensions:

  • Science Education

Communities:

  • Circular, sustainable and creative cities

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