The mystery surrounding emotions, how they work and how they affect our lives has not yet been unravelled. Scientists still debate the real nature of emotions, whether they are evolutionary, physiological or cognitive are just a few of the different approaches used to explain affective states. Regardless of the various emotional paradigms, neurologists have made progress in demonstrating that emotion is as, or more, important than reason in the process of making decisions and deciding actions. The significance of these findings should not be overlooked in a world that is increasingly reliant on computers to accommodate to user needs. In this paper, a novel approach for recognizing and classifying positive and negative emotional changes in r...
Real time non-invasive Brain Computer Interfaces have a significant progressive role in restoring or...
Detecting emotions is very useful in many fields, from health-care to human-computer interaction. In...
In this article, we discuss the strong relationship between affect and cognition and the importance ...
Emotions characterize everyone's life. Emotions are states and signals that allow us to pay more att...
Emotion recognition systems (ERS) have become a popular research field to contribute to human-machin...
Affective computing is becoming more and more popular, and the need to find a user-friendly and reli...
Emotions play a vital role in people’s everyday life. It is a mental state that does not arise throu...
A real-time user-independent emotion detection system using physiological signals has been developed...
The HCI community is actively seeking novel methodologies to gain insight into the user’s experience...
We discuss the strong relationship between affect and cognition and the importance of emotions in m...
Psychological disorders, including emotion and behavioral disorders, are common in the modern societ...
Human emotion is a psycho-physiological state in most cases not obvious to the subject. Different pe...
Affective signal processing algorithms were developed to allow a digital computer to recognize the a...
In the modern world we interact with computers for many activities, such as working and learning. Co...
We develop a method for offline and online recognition of the emotional state of a person deliberate...
Real time non-invasive Brain Computer Interfaces have a significant progressive role in restoring or...
Detecting emotions is very useful in many fields, from health-care to human-computer interaction. In...
In this article, we discuss the strong relationship between affect and cognition and the importance ...
Emotions characterize everyone's life. Emotions are states and signals that allow us to pay more att...
Emotion recognition systems (ERS) have become a popular research field to contribute to human-machin...
Affective computing is becoming more and more popular, and the need to find a user-friendly and reli...
Emotions play a vital role in people’s everyday life. It is a mental state that does not arise throu...
A real-time user-independent emotion detection system using physiological signals has been developed...
The HCI community is actively seeking novel methodologies to gain insight into the user’s experience...
We discuss the strong relationship between affect and cognition and the importance of emotions in m...
Psychological disorders, including emotion and behavioral disorders, are common in the modern societ...
Human emotion is a psycho-physiological state in most cases not obvious to the subject. Different pe...
Affective signal processing algorithms were developed to allow a digital computer to recognize the a...
In the modern world we interact with computers for many activities, such as working and learning. Co...
We develop a method for offline and online recognition of the emotional state of a person deliberate...
Real time non-invasive Brain Computer Interfaces have a significant progressive role in restoring or...
Detecting emotions is very useful in many fields, from health-care to human-computer interaction. In...
In this article, we discuss the strong relationship between affect and cognition and the importance ...