Analysis of EEG signals and its application to neuromarketing

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Mahendra Yadava
Pradeep Kumar
Rajkumar Saini
Partha Pratim Roy
Debi Prosad Dogra
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[1] Indian Institute of Technology,Department of Computer Science and Engineering
[2] Indian Institute of Technology,School of Electrical Sciences
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Neuroscience; Neuromarketing; Choice prediction; Consumer behavior; EEG;
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Marketing and promotions of various consumer products through advertisement campaign is a well known practice to increase the sales and awareness amongst the consumers. This essentially leads to increase in profit to a manufacturing unit. Re-production of products usually depends on the various facts including consumption in the market, reviewer’s comments, ratings, etc. However, knowing consumer preference for decision making and behavior prediction for effective utilization of a product using unconscious processes is called “Neuromarketing”. This field is emerging fast due to its inherent potential. Therefore, research work in this direction is highly demanded, yet not reached a satisfactory level. In this paper, we propose a predictive modeling framework to understand consumer choice towards E-commerce products in terms of “likes” and “dislikes” by analyzing EEG signals. The EEG signals of volunteers with varying age and gender were recorded while they browsed through various consumer products. The experiments were performed on the dataset comprised of various consumer products. The accuracy of choice prediction was recorded using a user-independent testing approach with the help of Hidden Markov Model (HMM) classifier. We have observed that the prediction results are promising and the framework can be used for better business model.
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页码:19087 / 19111
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