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Adjectives Grouping in a Dimensionality Affective Clustering Model for Fuzzy Perceptual Evaluation
Huang, Wenlin; Wu, Qun; Dey, Nilanjan; Ashour, Amira; Fong, Simon James; González-Crespo, Rubén (International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence (IJIMAI), 06/2020)More and more products are no longer limited to the satisfaction of the basic needs, but reflect the emotional interaction between people and environment. The characteristics of user emotions and their evaluation scales ... -
Emotion classification on eye-tracking and electroencephalograph fused signals employing deep gradient neural networks
Wu, Qun; Dey, Nilanjan; Shi, Fuqian; González-Crespo, Rubén ; Sherratt, Simon (Elsevier Ltd, 2021)Emotion produces complex neural processes and physiological changes under appropriate event stimulation. Physiological signals have the advantage of better reflecting a person's actual emotional state than facial expressions ... -
Emotion stimuli-based surface electromyography signal classification employing Markov transition field and deep neural networks
Li, Rongjie; Wu, Yao; Wu, Qun; Dey, Nilanjan; González-Crespo, Rubén; Shi, Fuqian (Elsevier B.V., 2022)Surface electromyography (sEMG) has been widely used in clinical medicine, rehabilitation medicine, and intelligent robots. Currently, sEMG signal classification methods promoted the development and industrialization of ... -
Simplified inverse filter tracked affective acoustic signals classification incorporating deep convolutional neural networks
Kuang, Yuxiang; Wu, Qun; Wang, Ying; Dey, Nilanjan; Shi, Fuqian; González-Crespo, Rubén ; Simon Sherratt, R. (Applied Soft Computing, 12/2020)Facial expressions, verbal, behavioral, such as limb movements, and physiological features are vital ways for affective human interactions. Researchers have given machines the ability to recognize affective communication ...