EMOTE - A Wearable for Remotely Tracking Emotional Behavior in Real-Time

EMOTE - A Wearable for Remotely Tracking Emotional Behavior in Real-Time

Student(s)
Priyanka Khera, McKenzie Maher and Alyssa Wright
Faculty Advisor
Mohamed Salem
Year
2019

Behavioral Specialists work with individuals with emotional disabilities. Currently, specialists meet with their clients once a week to observe, analyze, and construct plans to increase helpful behaviors and decrease behaviors that affect the individuals preferred lifestyles. Being that these sessions are only held a few times a week, specialists gain less data that can be essential to working on these behaviors. Our team aims to provide support services to behavioral specialists to monitor and record their clients' behavioral responses to ensure that they have the maximum information needed to construct proper plans in helping their clients.