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Qianqian Feng

Undergraduate Student

Qian's research interest lies in the intersection of the machine learning, HCI, and neuroscience. She's generally interested in examining the brain, machine intelligence, and the possibility of bridging the two areas. At SPIN, she focuses mainly on studying emotion response, its labeling and classification from EEG data. In her spare time, she enjoys learning new languages (the newest one being ASL), biking, and occasionally bang on a piano keyboard.

Year Departed
2021
Publication
Cang XL, Feng Q, MacLean KE. "What's in a name? Issues in Triangulating Self-Reported Emotion to Establish Trustable Labels." CHI '21 Workshop on Momentary Emotion Elicitation and Capture, 2021.

SPIN Publications

  • Cang XL, Guerra RR, Guta B, Bucci P, Rodgers L, Mah H, Feng Q, Agrawal A, MacLean K. "FEELing (key)Pressed: Implicit Touch Pressure Bests Brain Activity in Modelling Emotion Dynamics in the Space Between Stressed and Relaxed." IEEE Transactions on Haptics
  • Cang XL, Guerra RR, Bucci P, Guta B, MacLean K, Rodgers L, Mah H, Hsu S, Feng Q, Zhang C, Agrawal A. "Choose or Fuse: Enriching Data Views with Multi-label Emotion Dynamics." In 2022 10th Int'l Conf ACII, IEEE.
  • Cang XL, Feng Q, MacLean KE. "What's in a name? Issues in Triangulating Self-Reported Emotion to Establish Trustable Labels." CHI '21 Workshop on Momentary Emotion Elicitation and Capture, 2021.
  • Sensory Perception and Interaction Research Group
  • Department of Computer Science
  • University of British Columbia
  • Prof. Karon MacLean
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