Emotion is mental conditions that appear spontaneously based on self conscious effort and usually followed by physiological changes. Emotion is especially caused by stimulation. The related information with emotional condition by someone is communicated to all body through ECG. Therefore, it is important to conduct a research in analysis of emotion based on the measurement of ECG. Data emotion was categorised according to the stimulation that had been given to the subject by using video and music as long as ECG recorded. ICA method analysis with FastICA algorithm could be developed to obtain emotion feature. Feature classification was based on statistical approach from the independent component with higher of kurtosis value. The proposed me...
Human emotions are recognized using face recognition, speech recognition, physiological signals reco...
Background: The purpose of the current study was to examine the effectiveness of Matching Pursuit (M...
Little attention has been paid so far to physiological sig-nals for emotion recognition compared to ...
Emotions are mental states that result from neurophysiological changes associated with thoughts, fee...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) signal has been widely used to study the physiological substrates of emo...
Identifying the emotion that someone is feeling will allow to improve the experience of the person i...
Wearable emotion recogniton system is essential in identifying mental health disorders by early dete...
Emotions are feelings which one can feel and are hard to be put in a form by a person .However they ...
This paper reviews emotion classification investigations, focusing on the use of the Electrocardiogr...
Abstract. [Purpose] Intelligent emotion assessment systems have been highly successful in a variety ...
Emotion modeling and identification has attracted substantial interest from disciplines including c...
Recognizing emotions through the brain wave approach with facial or sound expression is widely used,...
Abstract We propose new features for emotion recognition from short ECG signals. The features repre...
Affective computing is a field of study that integrates human affects and emotions with artificial i...
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a representation of the electrical activity of the heart over time tha...
Human emotions are recognized using face recognition, speech recognition, physiological signals reco...
Background: The purpose of the current study was to examine the effectiveness of Matching Pursuit (M...
Little attention has been paid so far to physiological sig-nals for emotion recognition compared to ...
Emotions are mental states that result from neurophysiological changes associated with thoughts, fee...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) signal has been widely used to study the physiological substrates of emo...
Identifying the emotion that someone is feeling will allow to improve the experience of the person i...
Wearable emotion recogniton system is essential in identifying mental health disorders by early dete...
Emotions are feelings which one can feel and are hard to be put in a form by a person .However they ...
This paper reviews emotion classification investigations, focusing on the use of the Electrocardiogr...
Abstract. [Purpose] Intelligent emotion assessment systems have been highly successful in a variety ...
Emotion modeling and identification has attracted substantial interest from disciplines including c...
Recognizing emotions through the brain wave approach with facial or sound expression is widely used,...
Abstract We propose new features for emotion recognition from short ECG signals. The features repre...
Affective computing is a field of study that integrates human affects and emotions with artificial i...
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a representation of the electrical activity of the heart over time tha...
Human emotions are recognized using face recognition, speech recognition, physiological signals reco...
Background: The purpose of the current study was to examine the effectiveness of Matching Pursuit (M...
Little attention has been paid so far to physiological sig-nals for emotion recognition compared to ...