Increasing demand for human-computer interaction applications has escalated the need for automatic emotion recognition as emotions are essential for natural communication. There are various information sources that can be used for recognizing emotions, such as speech, facial expressions, body movements, and physiological signals. Among those physiological signals are more reliable for better affective communication with machines since they are almost impossible to control. Therefore, automatic emotion recognition from EEG signals has been a topic intensely investigated. Emotions are experiences that arise various cognitive functions observed in different frequency bands involving multiple brain areas and recognition from EEG with high accur...
This project originally started in the Computer Science department in collaboration with the Psychol...
Emotions are closely related to human behavior, family, and society. Changes in emotions can cause d...
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...
Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals recorded from sensor electrodes on the scalp can directly detect ...
Emotions are important not only in human creativity and intelligence but also in human rational thin...
Emotion states greatly influence many areas in our daily lives, such as: learning, decision making a...
© 2014 IEEE. Emotion recognition from EEG signals allows the direct assessment of the 'inner' state ...
Advances in signal processing and machine learning have expedited electroencephalogram (EEG)-based e...
Abstract:- Electroencephalogram (EEG) is one of the most reliable physiological signals used for det...
Emotion plays an important role in human interaction. People can explain their emotions in terms of ...
Advances in signal processing and machine learning have expedited electroencephalogram (EEG)-based e...
The development of a suitable EEG-based emotion recognition system has become a target in the last d...
The beauty of affective computing is to make machine more emphatic to the user. Machines with the ca...
In recent years, emotion recognition has attracted increasing interest from researchers from diverse...
This project originally started in the Computer Science department in collaboration with the Psychol...
Emotions are closely related to human behavior, family, and society. Changes in emotions can cause d...
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...
Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals recorded from sensor electrodes on the scalp can directly detect ...
Emotions are important not only in human creativity and intelligence but also in human rational thin...
Emotion states greatly influence many areas in our daily lives, such as: learning, decision making a...
© 2014 IEEE. Emotion recognition from EEG signals allows the direct assessment of the 'inner' state ...
Advances in signal processing and machine learning have expedited electroencephalogram (EEG)-based e...
Abstract:- Electroencephalogram (EEG) is one of the most reliable physiological signals used for det...
Emotion plays an important role in human interaction. People can explain their emotions in terms of ...
Advances in signal processing and machine learning have expedited electroencephalogram (EEG)-based e...
The development of a suitable EEG-based emotion recognition system has become a target in the last d...
The beauty of affective computing is to make machine more emphatic to the user. Machines with the ca...
In recent years, emotion recognition has attracted increasing interest from researchers from diverse...
This project originally started in the Computer Science department in collaboration with the Psychol...
Emotions are closely related to human behavior, family, and society. Changes in emotions can cause d...
Emotion recognition, as a branch of affective computing, has attracted great attention in the last d...