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1969
Publisher Summary Recognition of emotion may be intuitive and immediate; this does not preclude the intervention of much knowledge and experience. It may consist of phenomenally immediate integrations in simple or well-known situations. Recognition of emotion often consists of conscious hypotheses and self-corrections, and it often involves explicit ...
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Publisher Summary Recognition of emotion may be intuitive and immediate; this does not preclude the intervention of much knowledge and experience. It may consist of phenomenally immediate integrations in simple or well-known situations. Recognition of emotion often consists of conscious hypotheses and self-corrections, and it often involves explicit ...
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Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, 2017
Distant emotion recognition (DER) extends the application of speech emotion recognition to the very challenging situation that is determined by variable speaker to microphone distances. The performance of conventional emotion recognition systems degrades dramatically as soon as the microphone is moved away from the mouth of the speaker.
Mohsin Y. Ahmed+7 more
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Distant emotion recognition (DER) extends the application of speech emotion recognition to the very challenging situation that is determined by variable speaker to microphone distances. The performance of conventional emotion recognition systems degrades dramatically as soon as the microphone is moved away from the mouth of the speaker.
Mohsin Y. Ahmed+7 more
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2018
Through our emotions we discern what has meaning or significance for us, and our capacity for affective apprehension is embodied in specific ways. To become passionately agitated, in one way or another, is to have one’s attention drawn to something that is experienced as axiologically prominent, and to be moved to respond accordingly.
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Through our emotions we discern what has meaning or significance for us, and our capacity for affective apprehension is embodied in specific ways. To become passionately agitated, in one way or another, is to have one’s attention drawn to something that is experienced as axiologically prominent, and to be moved to respond accordingly.
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EMOTION RECOGNITION DEFICITS IN THE ELDERLY
International Journal of Neuroscience, 2004In two studies, healthy elderly adults were poor at recognizing certain emotions. In study one, an emotion face morphed to express a new emotion. The elderly were impaired when recognizing anger and sadness, whereas no differences were found between the two age groups in recognizing fear or happiness, or in a task requiring reasoning about non=emotion ...
Susan Sullivan, Ted Ruffman
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The role of facial movements in emotion recognition
Nature Reviews Psychology, 2023Eva G. Krumhuber+3 more
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A comprehensive survey on emotion recognition based on electroencephalograph (EEG) signals
Multimedia tools and applications, 2023Kranti S. Kamble, J. Sengupta
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Emotion Recognition on Real Life Emotions
2013Collecting and modelling real life emotions is a real challenge. However, final aim of any emotion recognition system is to identify real world emotions with reasonable accuracy. From the literature it is observed that combination of different features improves the classification performance.
Shashidhar G. Koolagudi+1 more
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Speech Emotion Recognition: A Comprehensive Survey
Wireless personal communications, 2023Mohammed Jawad Al-dujaili+1 more
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2017
In this paper we consider the automatic emotions recognition problem, especially the case of digital audio signal processing. We consider and verify an straight forward approach in which the classification of a sound fragment is reduced to the problem of image recognition.
Alexander Ponomarenko+2 more
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In this paper we consider the automatic emotions recognition problem, especially the case of digital audio signal processing. We consider and verify an straight forward approach in which the classification of a sound fragment is reduced to the problem of image recognition.
Alexander Ponomarenko+2 more
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2010
When interacting with robots we show a plethora of affective reactions typical of natural communications. Indeed, emotions are embedded on our communications and represent a predominant communication channel to convey relevant, high impact, information.
Ryad Chellali+2 more
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When interacting with robots we show a plethora of affective reactions typical of natural communications. Indeed, emotions are embedded on our communications and represent a predominant communication channel to convey relevant, high impact, information.
Ryad Chellali+2 more
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