Damien Dupré
Dr
Ph.D in Social and Experimental Psychology from the University
Grenoble-Alpes, France, my researches are focusing on understanding
psycho-physiological responses ‘in the wild’. With Anna Tcherkassof in
Grenoble, I have contributed to develop the DynEmo database by recording
and assessing dynamic and spontaneous facial expressions of emotions.
Whereas my thesis aimed to evaluate Emotional User eXperience of
innovative technologies and designs for the company Ixiade
(www.ixiade.com), I have collaborated with Queen’s University and Sensum
Ltd (www.sensum.co) to analyse emotions with physiological sensors and
automatic facial expression recognition. I also worked at University
College Dublin’s Insight Centre for Data Analytics in order to process
and understand physiological measurements from marathon runners.
Now Assistant Professor of Business Research Methods at Dublin City
University, my domain of expertise relies in multivariate time series
analysis and trend extraction for supervised or unsupervised machine
learning classification.
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