03598nam 2200889z- 450 991055736630332120231214133410.0(CKB)5400000000042228(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76689(EXLCZ)99540000000004222820202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierUbiquitous Technologies for Emotion RecognitionBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 electronic resource (174 p.)3-0365-1802-9 3-0365-1801-0 Emotions play a very important role in how we think and behave. As such, the emotions we feel every day can compel us to act and influence the decisions and plans we make about our lives. Being able to measure, analyze, and better comprehend how or why our emotions may change is thus of much relevance to understand human behavior and its consequences. Despite the great efforts made in the past in the study of human emotions, it is only now, with the advent of wearable, mobile, and ubiquitous technologies, that we can aim to sense and recognize emotions, continuously and in real time. This book brings together the latest experiences, findings, and developments regarding ubiquitous sensing, modeling, and the recognition of human emotions.Information technology industriesbicsscself-management interview applicationemotion analysisfacial recognitionimage-miningdeep convolutional neural networkemotion recognitionpattern recognitiontexture descriptorsmobile toolneuromarketingbrain computer interface (BCI)consumer preferencesEEG signaldeep learningdeep neural network (DNN)electroencephalogram (EEG)logistic regressionGaussian kernelLaplacian prioraffective computinghuman–robot interactionthermal IR imagingsocial robotsfacial expression analysisline segment feature analysisdimensionality reductionconvolutional recurrent neural networkdriver health riskintelligent speech signal processinghuman computer interactionsupervised learningcomputer visionoptical flowmicro facial expressionsreal-time processingdriver stress stateIR imagingmachine learningsupport vector machine (SVR)advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)artificial intelligenceimage processingvideo processingInformation technology industriesBanos Orestiedt1295457Castro Luis AedtVillalonga ClaudiaedtBanos OrestiothCastro Luis AothVillalonga ClaudiaothBOOK9910557366303321Ubiquitous Technologies for Emotion Recognition3026965UNINA