Support vector machine Manifold learning a b s t r a c t Recently, emotion classification from EEG data has attracted much attention with the rapid development of dry electrode techniques, machine learning algorithms, and various real-world applications of brain– computer interface for normal people. Until now, however, researchers had little understanding of the details of relationship between different emotional states and various EEG features. To improve the accuracy of EEG-based emotion classification and visualize the changes of emotional states with time, this paper systematically compares three kinds of existing EEG features for emotion classification, introduces an efficient feature smoothing method for removing the noise unrelated ...
The beauty of affective computing is to make machine more emphatic to the user. Machines with the ca...
Electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recognition attempts to detect the affective states of hu...
Many studies suggest that EEG signals provide enough information for the detection of human emotions...
Abstract—This study aims at finding the relationship be-tween EEG signals and human emotions. EEG si...
Emotion recognition, as a branch of affective computing, has attracted great attention in the last d...
Emotion is the subjective experience that reflects our mental states and can significantly affect ou...
Abstract — EEG signals, which can record the electrical activity along the scalp, provide researcher...
Emotions are states in feeling that results in physical and psychological changes that influences th...
Emotions are states in feeling that results in physical and psychological changes that influences th...
The beauty of affective computing is to make machine more emphatic to the user. Machines with the ca...
Abstract—This study aims at finding the relationship be-tween EEG signals and human emotional states...
Abstract—This study aims at finding the relationship be-tween EEG signals and human emotional states...
Humans can portray different expressions contrary to their emotional state of mind. Therefore, it is...
The beauty of affective computing is to make machine more emphatic to the user. Machines with the ca...
The beauty of affective computing is to make machine more emphatic to the user. Machines with the ca...
The beauty of affective computing is to make machine more emphatic to the user. Machines with the ca...
Electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recognition attempts to detect the affective states of hu...
Many studies suggest that EEG signals provide enough information for the detection of human emotions...
Abstract—This study aims at finding the relationship be-tween EEG signals and human emotions. EEG si...
Emotion recognition, as a branch of affective computing, has attracted great attention in the last d...
Emotion is the subjective experience that reflects our mental states and can significantly affect ou...
Abstract — EEG signals, which can record the electrical activity along the scalp, provide researcher...
Emotions are states in feeling that results in physical and psychological changes that influences th...
Emotions are states in feeling that results in physical and psychological changes that influences th...
The beauty of affective computing is to make machine more emphatic to the user. Machines with the ca...
Abstract—This study aims at finding the relationship be-tween EEG signals and human emotional states...
Abstract—This study aims at finding the relationship be-tween EEG signals and human emotional states...
Humans can portray different expressions contrary to their emotional state of mind. Therefore, it is...
The beauty of affective computing is to make machine more emphatic to the user. Machines with the ca...
The beauty of affective computing is to make machine more emphatic to the user. Machines with the ca...
The beauty of affective computing is to make machine more emphatic to the user. Machines with the ca...
Electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recognition attempts to detect the affective states of hu...
Many studies suggest that EEG signals provide enough information for the detection of human emotions...