The extensive propagation and usage of mobile computing
devices in our everydays-life (and particulary in almost any
situation) causes the opportunity for interacting with computers away from the desktop in an increasing amount -
with the consequence, that the role of the user and his interactions in this environment become more and more
variable.
In my PhD thesis i will propose a software framework with
corresponding hardware to support the interaction between
human and computer in an implicit (non invasive) way by
measuring and processing biological signals (the intention
is to detect emotional states and react on it) with the goal of controlling computing devices by this.