There has been a growing interest in machine-based recognition of emotions from body gait and its combination with other modalities. In order to highlight the major trends and state of the art in this area, the literature dealing with machine-based human emotion perception through gait and posture is explored. Initially the effectiveness of human intellect and intuition in perceiving emotions in a range of cultures is examined. Subsequently, major studies in machine-based affect recognition are reviewed and their performance is compared. The survey concludes by critically analysing some of the issues raised in affect recognition using gait and posture, and identifying gaps in the current understanding in this area
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Recent years demonstrate an increased research in automatic recognition of emotions in whole-body ge...
Recent years demonstrate an increased research in automatic recognition of emotions in whole-body ge...
Abstract Over the years a lot of research efforts have been put into recognizing human emotions from...
Over the years a lot of research efforts have been put into recognizing human emotions from facial e...
Over the years a lot of research efforts have been put into recognizing human emotions from facial e...
There has been a growing interest in machine-based recognition of emotions from body gait and postur...
Human observers readily recognize emotions expressed in body movement. Their perceptual judgments ar...
The research presented in this thesis is centred in the rapidly growing field of affective computing...
Human gait refers to a daily motion that represents not only mobility, but it can also be used to id...
This paper describes an application of emotion recognition in human gait by means of kinetic and kin...
This paper describes an application of emotion recognition in human gait by means of kinetic and kin...
This paper describes an application of emotion recognition in human gait by means of kinetic and kin...
Abstract: In this paper we present a preliminary study for designing interactive systems that are s...
Human computer interactions can be made easier if we make computers understand person's emotions. Ov...
author of this thesis. This is a true copy of the thesis, including any required final revisions, as...
Recent years demonstrate an increased research in automatic recognition of emotions in whole-body ge...
Recent years demonstrate an increased research in automatic recognition of emotions in whole-body ge...
Abstract Over the years a lot of research efforts have been put into recognizing human emotions from...
Over the years a lot of research efforts have been put into recognizing human emotions from facial e...
Over the years a lot of research efforts have been put into recognizing human emotions from facial e...
There has been a growing interest in machine-based recognition of emotions from body gait and postur...
Human observers readily recognize emotions expressed in body movement. Their perceptual judgments ar...
The research presented in this thesis is centred in the rapidly growing field of affective computing...
Human gait refers to a daily motion that represents not only mobility, but it can also be used to id...
This paper describes an application of emotion recognition in human gait by means of kinetic and kin...
This paper describes an application of emotion recognition in human gait by means of kinetic and kin...
This paper describes an application of emotion recognition in human gait by means of kinetic and kin...
Abstract: In this paper we present a preliminary study for designing interactive systems that are s...
Human computer interactions can be made easier if we make computers understand person's emotions. Ov...
author of this thesis. This is a true copy of the thesis, including any required final revisions, as...
Recent years demonstrate an increased research in automatic recognition of emotions in whole-body ge...
Recent years demonstrate an increased research in automatic recognition of emotions in whole-body ge...