Create a professional 20-slide PowerPoint presentation for a Computer Engineering Diploma seminar. TOPIC Emotion-Linked Physiological State Monitoring Subtitle: Wearable Technology for Detecting Human Physiological Responses --- MAIN REQUIREMENT Create the presentation with VERY SIMPLE, SHORT, EASY-TO-TEACH POINTS. The presentation will be used by a student for a college seminar, so every point should be easy to understand and explain in simple words. Follow these rules: - Use only 3–5 bullet points per slide. - Each bullet should be very short. - Prefer 5–10 words per bullet. - Maximum one simple sentence per bullet. - Use simple English. - Avoid complicated technical words. - Do not use paragraphs. - Do not overcrowd slides. - Each slide should explain one small topic. - Use diagrams and images wherever possible. The student should be able to look at a bullet and easily explain it in their own words. --- TEXT SIZE This PPT will be shown on a classroom projector. Use: - Slide titles: 32–40 pt - Bullet points: 26–30 pt minimum - Large, clear and bold text - High contrast - Plenty of empty space Never reduce font size to fit more information. If there is too much information, remove or shorten the text instead. --- NO SPEAKER NOTES Do NOT create: - Speaker notes - Presenter notes - Hidden notes - Extra explanation sections All content must be directly visible on the slides. --- DESIGN Use a: - Blue + white theme - Clean academic style - Modern technology look - Calibri or Aptos font - Large readable text - Simple icons - Clear diagrams - Relevant images - Minimal decoration - Professional transitions The presentation should look similar to a simple college seminar PPT, not a business presentation. --- EXACTLY 20 SLIDES Create exactly 20 slides. --- SLIDE 1 — TITLE Emotion-Linked Physiological State Monitoring Wearable Technology for Detecting Human Physiological Responses Include: - Student Name - Computer Engineering - College Name - Academic Year Use a suitable smartwatch/wearable image. --- SLIDE 2 — INTRODUCTION Start with this sentence: “These are smart electronic gadgets that use sensors to monitor changes in the human body.” Then: - Wearable electronic devices - Monitor body signals - Detect body changes - Linked to emotions - AI analyses the data Show: Emotion → Body Change → Sensor → AI → State --- SLIDE 3 — WHAT IS PHYSIOLOGICAL STATE? - Current condition of the body - Changes with different situations - Heart rate can change - Sweating can change - Breathing can change Use a simple body illustration. --- SLIDE 4 — EMOTION AND BODY RESPONSE FEAR - Heart rate may increase - Sweating may increase STRESS - Heart rate may change - Skin response may change EXCITEMENT - Heart rate may increase Add: “The device measures body changes, not emotions directly.” --- SLIDE 5 — HOW IT WORKS Use a simple diagram: Situation ↓ Body Response ↓ Sensors ↓ Data Processing ↓ AI ↓ Estima
Create a professional 20-slide PowerPoint presentation for a Computer Engineering Diploma seminar. TOPIC Emotion-Linked Physiological State Monitoring Subtitle: Wearable Technology for Detecting Human Physiological Responses --- MAIN REQUIREMENT Create the presentation with VERY SIMPLE, SHORT, EASY-TO-TEACH POINTS. The presentation will be used by a student for a college seminar, so every point should be easy to understand and explain in simple words. Follow these rules: - Use only 3–5 bullet points per slide. - Each bullet should be very short. - Prefer 5–10 words per bullet. - Maximum one simple sentence per bullet. - Use simple English. - Avoid complicated technical words. - Do not use paragraphs. - Do not overcrowd slides. - Each slide should explain one small topic. - Use diagrams and images wherever possible. The student should be able to look at a bullet and easily explain it in their own words. --- TEXT SIZE This PPT will be shown on a classroom projector. Use: - Slide titles: 32–40 pt - Bullet points: 26–30 pt minimum - Large, clear and bold text - High contrast - Plenty of empty space Never reduce font size to fit more information. If there is too much information, remove or shorten the text instead. --- NO SPEAKER NOTES Do NOT create: - Speaker notes - Presenter notes - Hidden notes - Extra explanation sections All content must be directly visible on the slides. --- DESIGN Use a: - Blue + white theme - Clean academic style - Modern technology look - Calibri or Aptos font - Large readable text - Simple icons - Clear diagrams - Relevant images - Minimal decoration - Professional transitions The presentation should look similar to a simple college seminar PPT, not a business presentation. --- EXACTLY 20 SLIDES Create exactly 20 slides. --- SLIDE 1 — TITLE Emotion-Linked Physiological State Monitoring Wearable Technology for Detecting Human Physiological Responses Include: - Student Name - Computer Engineering - College Name - Academic Year Use a suitable smartwatch/wearable image. --- SLIDE 2 — INTRODUCTION Start with this sentence: “These are smart electronic gadgets that use sensors to monitor changes in the human body.” Then: - Wearable electronic devices - Monitor body signals - Detect body changes - Linked to emotions - AI analyses the data Show: Emotion → Body Change → Sensor → AI → State --- SLIDE 3 — WHAT IS PHYSIOLOGICAL STATE? - Current condition of the body - Changes with different situations - Heart rate can change - Sweating can change - Breathing can change Use a simple body illustration. --- SLIDE 4 — EMOTION AND BODY RESPONSE FEAR - Heart rate may increase - Sweating may increase STRESS - Heart rate may change - Skin response may change EXCITEMENT - Heart rate may increase Add: “The device measures body changes, not emotions directly.” --- SLIDE 5 — HOW IT WORKS Use a simple diagram: Situation ↓ Body Response ↓ Sensors ↓ Data Processing ↓ AI ↓ Estima
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This presentation introduces the concept of wearable technology that monitors physiological changes in response to emotions. It explains how smart gadgets detect body conditions through sensors, illustrating the connection between emotions and physiological responses like heart rate and sweat. The monitoring process is demonstrated with examples of fear and excitement, highlighting the role of sensors in data collection and processing. The discussion includes practical applications of heart,...