Authors
Rosalind W. Picard, Elias Vyzas, Jennifer Healey
Publication date
2001/10
Journal
IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence
Volume
23
Issue
10
Pages
1175-1191
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The ability to recognize emotion is one of the hallmarks of emotional intelligence, an aspect of human intelligence that has been argued to be even more important than mathematical and verbal intelligences. This paper proposes that machine intelligence needs to include emotional intelligence and demonstrates results toward this goal: developing a machine's ability to recognize the human affective state given four physiological signals. We describe difficult issues unique to obtaining reliable affective data and collect a large set of data from a subject trying to elicit and experience each of eight emotional states, daily, over multiple weeks. This paper presents and compares multiple algorithms for feature-based recognition of emotional state from this data. We analyze four physiological signals that exhibit problematic day-to-day variations: The features of different emotions on the same day tend to cluster more tightly …
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Scholar articles
RW Picard, E Vyzas, J Healey - IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine …, 2001