We have recorded a new corpus of emotionally coloured conversations. Users were recorded while holding conversations with an operator who adopts in sequence four roles designed to evoke emotional reactions. The operator and the user are seated in separate rooms; they see each other through teleprompter screens, and hear each other through speakers. To allow high quality recording, they are recorded by five high-resolution, high framerate cameras, and by four microphones. All sensor information is recorded synchronously, with an accuracy of 25 μs. In total, we have recorded 20 participants, for a total of 100 character conversational and 50 non-conversational recordings of approximately 5 minutes each. All recorded conversations have been fu...
Abstract. Since emotions are expressed through a combination of verbal and non-verbal channels, a jo...
Emotions are part of our lives. Emotions can enhance the meaning of our communication. However, comm...
Recent technological advances have enabled human users to interact with comput-ers in ways previousl...
SEMAINE has created a large audiovisual database as a part of an iterative approach to building Sens...
The modelling of realistic emotional behaviour is needed for various applications in multimodal huma...
Communication between humans deeply relies on the capability of expressing and recognizing feelings....
Communication between humans deeply relies on our capability of experiencing, expressing, and recogn...
In the paper we present emotional annotation for a corpus of naturalistic data recorded in a French ...
Recognizing emotions during social interactions has many potential applications with the popularizat...
Oertel C, Cummins F, Campbell N, Edlund J, Wagner P. D64: A corpus of richly recorded conversational...
Abstract — We present in this paper a new multimodal corpus of spon-taneous collaborative and affect...
Oertel C, Cummins F, Edlund J, Wagner P, Campbell N. D64 – A corpus of richly recorded conversationa...
Abstract—Previous work on emotion recognition from bodily expressions focused on analysing such expr...
People in dialog use a rich set of nonverbal behaviors, including variations in the prosody of their...
A Greek Emotional Speech Database has been recorded and analyzed. The scope of this work is to study...
Abstract. Since emotions are expressed through a combination of verbal and non-verbal channels, a jo...
Emotions are part of our lives. Emotions can enhance the meaning of our communication. However, comm...
Recent technological advances have enabled human users to interact with comput-ers in ways previousl...
SEMAINE has created a large audiovisual database as a part of an iterative approach to building Sens...
The modelling of realistic emotional behaviour is needed for various applications in multimodal huma...
Communication between humans deeply relies on the capability of expressing and recognizing feelings....
Communication between humans deeply relies on our capability of experiencing, expressing, and recogn...
In the paper we present emotional annotation for a corpus of naturalistic data recorded in a French ...
Recognizing emotions during social interactions has many potential applications with the popularizat...
Oertel C, Cummins F, Campbell N, Edlund J, Wagner P. D64: A corpus of richly recorded conversational...
Abstract — We present in this paper a new multimodal corpus of spon-taneous collaborative and affect...
Oertel C, Cummins F, Edlund J, Wagner P, Campbell N. D64 – A corpus of richly recorded conversationa...
Abstract—Previous work on emotion recognition from bodily expressions focused on analysing such expr...
People in dialog use a rich set of nonverbal behaviors, including variations in the prosody of their...
A Greek Emotional Speech Database has been recorded and analyzed. The scope of this work is to study...
Abstract. Since emotions are expressed through a combination of verbal and non-verbal channels, a jo...
Emotions are part of our lives. Emotions can enhance the meaning of our communication. However, comm...
Recent technological advances have enabled human users to interact with comput-ers in ways previousl...