Angry or Climbing Stairs? Towards Physiological Emotion Recognition in the Wild

Published: Mar 1, 2019
Abstract
Physiological responses to emotions play a vital role in the field of emotion recognition. Machine-learning models implemented in wristbands or wearables, already exploit unique patterns in physiological responses to provide information about humans emotional states. However, such responses are commonly interfered and overlapped by physical activities, posing a challenge for emotion recognition “in-the-wild”. In this paper, we address this...
Paper Details
Title
Angry or Climbing Stairs? Towards Physiological Emotion Recognition in the Wild
Published Date
Mar 1, 2019
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