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On the Use of Machine Learning for EEG-Based Workload Assessment: Algorithms Comparison in a Realistic Task., , , , , and . H-WORKLOAD, volume 1107 of Communications in Computer and Information Science, page 170-185. Springer, (2019)Investigating Multimodal Augmentations Contribution to Remote Control Tower Contexts for Air Traffic Management., , , , , , , , , and 4 other author(s). VISIGRAPP (2: HUCAPP), page 50-61. SciTePress, (2019)Real-time Pilot Crew's Mental Workload and Arousal Assessment During Simulated Flights for Training Evaluation: a Case Study., , , , , , , , , and 2 other author(s). EMBC, page 3568-3571. IEEE, (2022)Validation of an EEG-based Neurometric for online monitoring and detection of mental drowsiness while driving., , , , , , , and . EMBC, page 3714-3717. IEEE, (2022)EEG-Based Workload Index as a Taxonomic Tool to Evaluate the Similarity of Different Robot-Assisted Surgery Systems., , , , , , , , , and . H-WORKLOAD, volume 1107 of Communications in Computer and Information Science, page 105-117. Springer, (2019)Low-invasive Neurophysiological Evaluation of Human Emotional State on Teleworkers., , , , , , , , , and 1 other author(s). IJCCI, page 427-434. SCITEPRESS, (2021)Wearable Technologies for Mental Workload, Stress, and Emotional State Assessment during Working-Like Tasks: A Comparison with Laboratory Technologies., , , , , , , , , and 1 other author(s). Sensors, 21 (7): 2332 (2021)Toward a cooperation index based on EEG-workload causality: preliminary findings on aerospace-like tasks., , , , , , , , , and 1 other author(s). EMBC, page 4554-4557. IEEE, (2019)Assessment of Athletes' Attitude: Physiological Evaluation via Wearable Sensors during Grappling Competitions., , , , , , and . EMBC, page 584-587. IEEE, (2020)A Video-Based Technique for Heart Rate and Eye Blinks Rate Estimation: A Potential Solution for Telemonitoring and Remote Healthcare., , , , , , , , , and 1 other author(s). Sensors, 21 (5): 1607 (2021)