Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering 2018 Volume 15, Issue 3, Pages: 339-351
https://doi.org/10.2298/SJEE1803339A
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The potential for the use of EEG data in electronic assessments
Antonijević Miloš (Singidunum University, Informatics and Computing Department, Belgrade)
Shimic Goran (University of Defense, Military Academy, Center for Simulations and Distance Learning, Belgrade)
Jevremović Aleksandar (Singidunum University, Informatics and Computing Department, Belgrade)
Veinović Mladen
(Singidunum University, Informatics and Computing Department, Belgrade)
Arsić Slađana (College of applied health sciences, Ćuprija)
One of the most important goals of electronic assessments is to achieve the
smallest measurement error with tests that are as simple and short as
possible. The psychological state of an examinee is typically ignored, both
in the process of designing the tests and during the exam itself. Using the
developed framework, we tested 35 participants in an experiment to obtain as
much data as possible about the emotional states of the students depending
on the different types of question posed. In this paper, we present our
current results from an examination of the potential of using EEG data
towards applying artificial intelligence for improvement of electronic
assessments, as well as a technical platform for this purpose.
Keywords: EEG, electronic assessment, online testing, human-computer interaction, analytics