Human motion characteristics are used to monitor the progression of neurological diseases and mood disorders. Since perceptions of emotions are also interleaved with body posture and movements, emotion recognition from human gait can be used to quantitatively monitor mood changes. Many existing solutions often use shallow machine learning models with raw positional data or manually extracted features to achieve this. However, gait is composed of many highly expressive characteristics that can be used to identify human subjects, and most solutions fail to address this, disregarding the subject's privacy. This work introduces a novel deep neural network architecture to disentangle human emotions and biometrics. In particular, we propose a cro...
Automatic emotion recognition has become an important trend in many artificial intelligence (AI) bas...
With advancements in biometric securities, focus has increased on utilizing gait as a means of recog...
Numerous studies in the literature have already shown the potential of biometrics on mobile devices ...
These days, the study of human body movements for the purpose of emotion identification is an absolu...
For abnormal gait recognition, pattern-specific features indicating abnormalities are interleaved wi...
Human gait refers to a daily motion that represents not only mobility, but it can also be used to id...
International audienceWe present a large-scale study, exploring the capability of temporal deep neur...
Gait recognition is the process of identifying humans from their bipedal locomotion such as walking ...
This paper describes an application of emotion recognition in human gait by means of kinetic and kin...
Technological advancements in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) have opened the path to syst...
The gait of a person is a very attractive biometric as it can be captured from a distance, without ...
Ambulatory devices and Image-based IoT devices have permeated our every-day life. Such technologies ...
Automatic emotion recognition has become an important trend in many artificial intelligence (AI) bas...
The analysis of human motion is a crucial component of many digital health applications, including g...
Human motion analysis is the systematic study of human motion, which is employed for understanding t...
Automatic emotion recognition has become an important trend in many artificial intelligence (AI) bas...
With advancements in biometric securities, focus has increased on utilizing gait as a means of recog...
Numerous studies in the literature have already shown the potential of biometrics on mobile devices ...
These days, the study of human body movements for the purpose of emotion identification is an absolu...
For abnormal gait recognition, pattern-specific features indicating abnormalities are interleaved wi...
Human gait refers to a daily motion that represents not only mobility, but it can also be used to id...
International audienceWe present a large-scale study, exploring the capability of temporal deep neur...
Gait recognition is the process of identifying humans from their bipedal locomotion such as walking ...
This paper describes an application of emotion recognition in human gait by means of kinetic and kin...
Technological advancements in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) have opened the path to syst...
The gait of a person is a very attractive biometric as it can be captured from a distance, without ...
Ambulatory devices and Image-based IoT devices have permeated our every-day life. Such technologies ...
Automatic emotion recognition has become an important trend in many artificial intelligence (AI) bas...
The analysis of human motion is a crucial component of many digital health applications, including g...
Human motion analysis is the systematic study of human motion, which is employed for understanding t...
Automatic emotion recognition has become an important trend in many artificial intelligence (AI) bas...
With advancements in biometric securities, focus has increased on utilizing gait as a means of recog...
Numerous studies in the literature have already shown the potential of biometrics on mobile devices ...