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Predicting Architectural Space Preferences Using EEG-Based Emotion Analysis: A CNN-LSTM Approachopen access

Authors
Cho, Ju EunKang, Se YeonHong, Yi YeonJun, Han Jong
Issue Date
Apr-2025
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
affective architecture; convolutional neural network long short-term memory; EEG; event-related potential; user preference prediction
Citation
Applied Sciences-basel, v.15, no.8, pp 1 - 32
Pages
32
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SCIE
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Journal Title
Applied Sciences-basel
Volume
15
Number
8
Start Page
1
End Page
32
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/207418
DOI
10.3390/app15084217
ISSN
2076-3417
2076-3417
Abstract
Architectural elements—such as shapes, colors, and lighting—significantly influence how users emotionally respond to spaces. This study addresses the challenge of capturing unconscious and rapid emotional responses by employing a 32-channel electroencephalography (EEG) approach with 40 participants, who viewed multiple images of architectural spaces while real-time brain activity was recorded. Event-related potential (ERP) analysis focusing on N100, N200, P300, and late positive potential confirmed reliable differences in neural signals between preferred and non-preferred stimuli. Two convolutional neural network long short-term memory deep learning models were trained on the EEG data: one using all the ERP segments, and the other focusing on statistically significant ERP features. The first model achieved a high recall but a relatively lower precision, while the second improved accuracy and precision at the expense of recall. These findings suggest real-time, objective measures of users’ emotional responses can inform early-stage architectural design and reduce reliance on subjective evaluations. By integrating EEG-based insights into smart architecture or virtual reality simulations, designers may optimize building features to align with user preferences and well-being, contributing to the development of effective and user-centric built environments.
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