Research Profile

Katie Crowley

Biography

Following the completion of a degree in Computer Science at University College Cork, I obtained my MSc in Music Technology at the University of Limerick, where I was awarded First Class Honours. My thesis title 'Vocal Analysis Tool for Singers', was a software application which analysed the vocal characteristic of vibrato of a singer using Digital Signal Processing techniques.

I was subsequently awarded an
IRCSET (Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering and Technology) scholarship for research in the field of Voice Analysis using Digital Signal Processing. I completed my PhD in Computer Science in University College Cork under this scholarship. My thesis title: "Elicitation Techniques for Speech Under Stress: A Framework for use in a Controlled Environment". My research interests include voice analysis; bio-signals and biometrics; physiological measurement and digital signal processing. My  primary research focus is the analysis of emotional speech, particularly speech under stress, using psychophysiological HCI methods such as multi-modal biometric affective feedback.



Research Interests

Katie is currently a researcher with the Interaction Design, E-learning and Speech (IDEAS) Research Group at the Department of Computer Science, University College Cork, Ireland. Her research interests include voice analysis; bio-signals and biometrics; physiological measurement and digital signal processing. Her primary research focus is the analysis of emotional speech, particularly speech under stress, using psychophysiological HCI methods such as multimodal biometric affective feedback.

Specialties: Voice analysis, speech signal processing, biofeedback, emotional response, psychophysiology, brain-controller-interfaces, music technology, singing and vocal signal analysis

Publications

Book Chapters

 YearPublication
(2013)'Monitoring User’s Emotions Using Brain Computer Interfaces'
Crowley, K., & Pitt, I. (2013) 'Monitoring User’s Emotions Using Brain Computer Interfaces' In: D. Tjondronegoro (eds). Tools for Mobile Multimedia Programming and Development. Global: IGI Global.   [DOI] [Details]

Conference Publications

 YearPublication
(2010)Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT), 2010 IEEE 10th International Conference on
Crowley, K.; Sliney, A.; Pitt, I.; Murphy, D. (2010) Evaluating a Brain-Computer Interface to Categorise Human Emotional Response Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT), 2010 IEEE 10th International Conference on , pp.276-278   [DOI] [Details]
(2011)Proceedings of the 25th BCS Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
Crowley, K.; Sliney, A.; Pitt, I.; Murphy, D. (2011) Capturing and Using Emotion-Based BCI Signals in Experiments: How Subject's Effort Can Influence Results Proceedings of the 25th BCS Conference on Human-Computer Interaction , pp.132-138   [Details]
(2013)International Conference on Using New Technologies for Inclusive Learning
Pitt, I.J., Mehigan, T.J. and Crowley, K. (2013) Tailoring content to individual needs through analysis of learning-style International Conference on Using New Technologies for Inclusive Learning Glasgow, UK, , 28-AUG-13 - 28-AUG-13   [Details]
(2014)International Conference on Using New Technologies for Inclusive Learning
Pitt, I.J., Crowley, K.and Mehigan, T.J. (2014) Adaptive eLearning and Learners with Special Needs International Conference on Using New Technologies for Inclusive Learning , 18-JUN-14 - 18-JUN-14 [Details]

Professional Activities

Professional Associations

 AssociationFunctionFrom / To
The Association for the Advancement of Affective Computing Member/

Education

 YearInstituionQualificationSubject
2013University College Cork PhDComputer Science
2005University of Limerick MScMusic Technology
2003University College Cork BSCComputer Science

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