I've been working on physiological computing since 2006 and I'm an expert in building real-time adaptive systems based on psychophysiological signals such as EDA, EMG, EEG, ECG, EOG, fNIRS, PPG, as well as magneto-and accelerometers, eye-trackers, depth-cameras, microphones, and light sensors to create emotionally adaptive games, adaptive virtual commercials, dance performances, and even emotionally adaptive VR movies.
I've got a Ph.D. in Computer Science and published over 40 scientific articles on the topic of physiological and affective computing. I've reviewed articles for conferences and journals, acted as associate chair for the main CHI conference and program chair at NordicCHI conference, as well as helped to organize smaller workshops, seminars, and other academic events. I have more than 20 years of programming experience ranging from programming industrial Unix servers in C to developing games and mobile applications, and pretty much everything else.
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π Iβm currently working on Multiprocess NLP setup for analyzing scientific articles and MLops setup for health care data
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π± Iβm currently learning BentoML, MLFlow, Kubernetes, Azure, terraform and million other things
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π― Iβm looking to collaborate on anything related to time-series and MLops
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π¨βπ» All of my projects are available at https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=qcsd5PIAAAAJ&hl=en
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π I regularly write articles on https://basalganglia.github.io/
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π¬ Ask me about physiological computing and data science on time-series
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π« How to reach me [email protected]
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π Know about my experiences https://www.imec-int.com/en/articles/data-science-team-effort
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β‘ Fun fact I've been practicing a specific piece by Bach since I was 13 so I would be ready to perform it when I'm 60 (https://youtu.be/wrQ4Z6eRKf0)