Callejas-Cuervo et al., 2021 - Google Patents

Emotion recognition from physiological signals and video games to detect personality traits

Callejas-Cuervo et al., 2021

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10930162525402706922
Author
Callejas-Cuervo M
Martínez-Tejada L
Alarcón-Aldana A
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Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems

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This paper presents a system that allows for the identification of two values: arousal and valence, which represent the degree of stimulation in a subject, using Russell's model of affect as a reference. To identify emotions, a step-by-step structure is used, which, based on …
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