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English Flipped Classroom Teaching Mode Based on Emotion Recognition Technology

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
With the development of modern information technology, the flipped classroom teaching mode came into being. It has gradually become one of the hotspots of contemporary educational circles and has been applied to various disciplines at the same time.
Lin Lai
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Emotion Recognition in Signers

open access: yesCoRR
Recognition of signers' emotions suffers from one theoretical challenge and one practical challenge, namely, the overlap between grammatical and affective facial expressions and the scarcity of data for model training. This paper addresses these two challenges in a cross-lingual setting using our eJSL dataset, a new benchmark dataset for emotion ...
Kotaro Funakoshi, Yaoxiong Zhu
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Emotional Interactive Simulation System of English Speech Recognition in Virtual Context

open access: yesComplexity, 2020
With the development of virtual scenes, the degree of simulation and functions of virtual reality have been very complete, providing a new platform and perspective for teaching design.
Dan Li
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MULTIMODAL EMOTION RECOGNITION

open access: yes, 2005
Recent technological advances have enabled human users to interact with computers in ways previously unimaginable. Beyond the confines of the keyboard and mouse, new modalities for human-computer interaction such as voice, gesture, and force-feedback are emerging.
Nicu Sebe, Ira Cohen, Thomas S. Huang
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The effects of face coverings, own-ethnicity biases, and attitudes on emotion recognition

open access: yesCognitive Research, 2022
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, face coverings were introduced as a safety measure in certain environments in England and some research suggests that they can affect emotion recognition. Factors such as own-ethnicity bias (e.g.
Holly Cooper   +4 more
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Social cognition training improves recognition of distinct facial emotions and decreases misattribution errors in healthy individuals

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2022
Facial emotion recognition is a key component of social cognition. Impaired facial emotion recognition is tied to poor psychological wellbeing and deficient social functioning.
Samantha Evy Schoeneman Patel   +8 more
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Why human connection is the true metric of research success

open access: yesFEBS Open Bio, EarlyView.
Human‐centred mentorship can be shaped by mentor attributes, actions, intrinsic drive and career ambition. Drawing on reflections across Singapore and France, as well as workshop insights from FEBS‐IUBMB ENABLE 2024, this article shows that human‐centred mentorship creates the conditions for sustainable growth, well‐being and retention in research ...
Timothy Lin Yun Tan   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Pathways and pitfalls: a qualitative study of student experiences in biomedical science education

open access: yesFEBS Open Bio, EarlyView.
Biomedical science students from underrepresented backgrounds face barriers including financial strain, disrupted laboratory access and cultural exclusion. Peer networks provide vital support when institutional systems are difficult to navigate. To create inclusive learning environments and achieve academic success, educators should blend active, hands‐
Olivia J. Russell   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Facial and prosodic emotion recognition deficits associate with specific clusters of psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2013
BackgroundPatients with schizophrenia perform significantly worse on emotion recognition tasks than healthy participants across several sensory modalities.
Huai-Hsuan Tseng   +9 more
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Multimodal Emotion Recognition

open access: yes, 2010
Recent advances in human-computer interaction technology go beyond the successful transfer of data between human and machine by seeking to improve the naturalness and friendliness of user interactions. An important augmentation, and potential source of feedback, comes from recognizing the user‘s expressed emotion or affect.
Haq, S, Jackson, PJB
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