To interact naturally and achieve mutual sympathy between humans and machines, emotion recognition is one of the most important function to realize advanced human-computer interaction devices. Due to the high correlation between emotion and involuntary physiological changes, physiological signals are a prime candidate for emotion analysis. However, due to the need of a huge amount of training data for a high-quality machine learning model, computational complexity becomes a major bottleneck. To overcome this issue, brain-inspired hyperdimensional (HD) computing, an energy-efficient and fast learning computational paradigm, has a high potential to achieve a balance between accuracy and the amount of necessary training data. We propose an HD ...
Throughout the past decade, many studies have classified human emotions using only a single sensing ...
We discuss the strong relationship between affect and cognition and the importance of emotions in m...
This paper presents a novel approach for emotion recognition (ER) based on Electroencephalogram (EEG...
To interact naturally and achieve mutual sympathy between humans and machines, emotion recognition i...
In this paper, a hardware-optimized approach to emotion recognition based on the efficient brain-ins...
Affective Computing (AC) is a biomedical research field addressing the recognition of emotional stat...
The mathematical properties of high-dimensional spaces seem remarkably suited for describing behavio...
Novel trends in affective computing are based on reliable sources of physiological signals such as E...
We discuss the strong relationship between affect and cognition and the importance of emotions in mu...
In this article, we discuss the strong relationship between affect and cognition and the importance ...
International audience— Emotions play a crucial role in human-computer interaction. They are general...
In this paper, we address the problem of multimodal emotion recognition from multiple physiological ...
Electroencephalogram (EEG) signal-based emotion recognition has attracted wide interests in recent y...
Recognizing the very size of the brain's circuits, hyperdimensional (HD) computing can model neural ...
Electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recognition attempts to detect the affective states of hu...
Throughout the past decade, many studies have classified human emotions using only a single sensing ...
We discuss the strong relationship between affect and cognition and the importance of emotions in m...
This paper presents a novel approach for emotion recognition (ER) based on Electroencephalogram (EEG...
To interact naturally and achieve mutual sympathy between humans and machines, emotion recognition i...
In this paper, a hardware-optimized approach to emotion recognition based on the efficient brain-ins...
Affective Computing (AC) is a biomedical research field addressing the recognition of emotional stat...
The mathematical properties of high-dimensional spaces seem remarkably suited for describing behavio...
Novel trends in affective computing are based on reliable sources of physiological signals such as E...
We discuss the strong relationship between affect and cognition and the importance of emotions in mu...
In this article, we discuss the strong relationship between affect and cognition and the importance ...
International audience— Emotions play a crucial role in human-computer interaction. They are general...
In this paper, we address the problem of multimodal emotion recognition from multiple physiological ...
Electroencephalogram (EEG) signal-based emotion recognition has attracted wide interests in recent y...
Recognizing the very size of the brain's circuits, hyperdimensional (HD) computing can model neural ...
Electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recognition attempts to detect the affective states of hu...
Throughout the past decade, many studies have classified human emotions using only a single sensing ...
We discuss the strong relationship between affect and cognition and the importance of emotions in m...
This paper presents a novel approach for emotion recognition (ER) based on Electroencephalogram (EEG...