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Cartoon Face Detection and Recognition with Emotion Recognition

2023 International Conference on Data Science, Agents & Artificial Intelligence (ICDSAAI), 2023
In the past few years, we have witnessed a high attentiveness in cartoon media, power-driven by the strong demands of the industry. The first step to understanding this media, cartoon face recognition and detection is a very important but less explored ...
S. C. Agrawal, R. Tripathi
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Fusing Deep Learning and Ensemble Techniques for Comic Character Emotion Recognition

2023 4th International Conference on Data Analytics for Business and Industry (ICDABI), 2023
Emotions play an essential part in human communication and are tightly entwined with visual storytelling techniques such as comic panel visuals. This research studies the use of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) in conjunction with the Random Forest ...
Rishabh Sharma, Vinay Kukreja
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Couple Rage and Emotional Distancing when a Partner is Dying

Journal of Loss and Trauma, 2007
Drawing on symbolic interaction theory, equity theory, and family systems theory, this article offers a theoretical analysis of why there might be rage and emotional distancing in a couple in which one of the partners is dying. Rage and emotional distancing could arise as the couple struggles to make meanings about the dying, the death, their new ...
Sungeun Yang, Paul C. Rosenblatt
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RAGE Control: Regulate And Gain Emotional Control

2009
Advances in neurobiology and computer science make possible interventions designed to strengthen basic processes behind emotional control. We present one such computer-based intervention, RAGE Control (Regulate And Gain Emotional Control). This extends the usual paradigm of biofeedback by requiring relaxation in the midst of engaging executive ...
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Aortic dissection associated with anger, supressed rage, and acute emotional stress

Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 1986
For centuries, psychologic and behavioral factors have been known to influence disease. The 64-year-old man presented with catastrophic aortic dissection, which occurred during an episode of anger, suppressed rage, and acute emotional stress. Internalized rage and suppressed anger are most undesirable emotions that may have serious consequences on the ...
Surendra Chawla, Stephen T. Sinatra
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Road Rage Recognition System Based on Speech Features

2022 21st International Symposium on Distributed Computing and Applications for Business Engineering and Science (DCABES), 2022
A major cause of traffic accidents is road rage. How to identify road rage is an important problem that needs to be solved urgently. Road rage recognition is different from traditional emotion recognition.
Yang Li, Wenjing Wang, Xinmin Xu
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Feature extraction of emotional states for EEG-based rage control

2016 39th International Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing (TSP), 2016
We conduct an emotion recognition study to understand and classify the emotional states of human since the social problems caused by impulsive rage explosions such as the revenge driving, noise floor, and violent crimes. Recently, the emotion recognition technology using electroencephalogram (EEG) has become the foremost consideration of researchers ...
Sun-Hee Kim, Ngoc Anh Nguyen Thi
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Policing Coraje in the Colony: Toward a Decolonial Feminist Politics of Rage in Puerto Rico

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 2021
This essay traces the ways that activists and ordinary citizens mobilize coraje in order to navigate the constraints of colonial capitalism in contemporary Puerto Rico.
Marisol LeBrón
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Speech Emotion Recognition Using LSTM

2024 Third International Conference on Distributed Computing and Electrical Circuits and Electronics (ICDCECE)
Emotion recognition from speech is a crucial task in many applications, such as affective computing, psychological research, and human-computer interaction.
Khushi J Shetty   +3 more
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