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Priming of Emotion Recognition

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A, 2005
Four experiments investigated priming of emotion recognition using a range of emotional stimuli, including facial expressions, words, pictures, and nonverbal sounds. In each experiment, a prime–target paradigm was used with related, neutral, and unrelated pairs.
Naomi C, Carroll, Andrew W, Young
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Emotion Recognition

International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology, 2022
Abstract: In this project emotion detection using its facial expressions are going to be detected. These expressions are often derived from the live feed via system’s camera or any pre-existing image available within the memory. Emotions possessed by humans will be recognized and contains a vast scope of study within the computer vision industry upon ...
Anurag Srivastava   +4 more
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Application of Emotion Recognition and Modification for Emotional Telugu Speech Recognition

Mobile Networks and Applications, 2018
Majority of the automatic speech recognition systems (ASR) are trained with neutral speech and the performance of these systems are affected due to the presence of emotional content in the speech. The recognition of these emotions in human speech is considered to be the crucial aspect of human-machine interaction.
Vishnu Vidyadhara Raju Vegesna   +2 more
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Uncertainty in emotion recognition

Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, 2019
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore uncertainty inherent in emotion recognition technologies and the consequences resulting from that phenomenon. Design/methodology/approach The paper is a general overview of the concept; however, it is based on a meta-analysis of multiple experimental and observational studies performed over the past ...
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Recognition and Use of Emotions in Games

2018 International Conference on Graphics and Interaction (ICGI), 2018
Facial expression and emotions recognition had attracted the attention of game developers and there are some game proposals, in which, by detecting faces, it is possible to detect who is playing and automatically load the players' profile. Likewise, the recognition of the players' facial expressions has been used to alter the expression of their ...
Tiago Carvalhais, Luís Magalhães
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Towards authentic emotion recognition

2004 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37583), 2005
In human computer interaction, the ultimate goal is to have effortless and natural communication. In the research literature significant effort has been directed toward understanding the functional aspects of the communication. However, it is well known that the functional aspect is insufficient for natural interactions.
Sebe, Niculae   +5 more
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Audiovisual emotion recognition

2004 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37583), 2005
It is a fact that human emotions are expressed in the voice as well as on the face. Early studies showed that combining these two modalities could improve the recognition accuracy. In this paper we have extensively researched the available audio and video based emotion recognition techniques as well as bimodal techniques and then combined the audio ...
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Recognition of Emotion with SVMs

2006
In recent years, several methods on human emotion recognition have been published. In this paper, we proposed a scheme that applied the emotion classification technique for emotion recognition. The emotion classification model is Support Vector Machines (SVMs).
Zhi Teng, Fuji Ren, Shingo Kuroiwa
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Response to “uncertainty in emotion recognition”

Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, 2019
Purpose This study responds to Agnieszka Landowska’s paper about the lack of accuracy in emotion recognition. Design/methodology/approach The approach is purely theoretical. The paper also refers to empirical studies. Findings The author first elaborates on Landowska’s “postulates” (normative guidelines) and then shortly expands on how virtual ...
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Emotion Recognition

2016
The recognition of emotional signals from all sensory modalities is a critical component of human social interactions. It is through the understanding of the affective states of others that we can guide our own behavioral responses. Notably, facial expression provides the greatest amount of emotional cues that are useful in recognizing emotions, such ...
Priyanka A. Abhang   +2 more
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