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Speech Emotion Recognition Using Confidence Level for Emotional Interaction Robot (감정 상호작용 로봇을 위한 신뢰도 평가를 이용한 화자독립 감정인식)

  • Kim, Eun-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.755-759
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    • 2009
  • The ability to recognize human emotion is one of the hallmarks of human-robot interaction. Especially, speaker-independent emotion recognition is a challenging issue for commercial use of speech emotion recognition systems. In general, speaker-independent systems show a lower accuracy rate compared with speaker-dependent systems, as emotional feature values depend on the speaker and his/her gender. Hence, this paper describes the realization of speaker-independent emotion recognition by rejection using confidence measure to make the emotion recognition system be homogeneous and accurate. From comparison of the proposed methods with conventional method, the improvement and effectiveness of proposed methods were clearly confirmed.

Development of Bio-sensor-Based Feature Extraction and Emotion Recognition Model (바이오센서 기반 특징 추출 기법 및 감정 인식 모델 개발)

  • Cho, Ye Ri;Pae, Dong Sung;Lee, Yun Kyu;Ahn, Woo Jin;Lim, Myo Taeg;Kang, Tae Koo
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.67 no.11
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    • pp.1496-1505
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    • 2018
  • The technology of emotion recognition is necessary for human computer interaction communication. There are many cases where one cannot communicate without considering one's emotion. As such, emotional recognition technology is an essential element in the field of communication. n this regard, it is highly utilized in various fields. Various bio-sensor sensors are used for human emotional recognition and can be used to measure emotions. This paper proposes a system for recognizing human emotions using two physiological sensors. For emotional classification, two-dimensional Russell's emotional model was used, and a method of classification based on personality was proposed by extracting sensor-specific characteristics. In addition, the emotional model was divided into four emotions using the Support Vector Machine classification algorithm. Finally, the proposed emotional recognition system was evaluated through a practical experiment.

Engine of computational Emotion model for emotional interaction with human (인간과 감정적 상호작용을 위한 '감정 엔진')

  • Lee, Yeon Gon
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.503-516
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    • 2012
  • According to the researches of robot and software agent until now, computational emotion model is dependent on system, so it is hard task that emotion models is separated from existing systems and then recycled into new systems. Therefore, I introduce the Engine of computational Emotion model (shall hereafter appear as EE) to integrate with any robots or agents. This is the engine, ie a software for independent form from inputs and outputs, so the EE is Emotion Generation to control only generation and processing of emotions without both phases of Inputs(Perception) and Outputs(Expression). The EE can be interfaced with any inputs and outputs, and produce emotions from not only emotion itself but also personality and emotions of person. In addition, the EE can be existed in any robot or agent by a kind of software library, or be used as a separate system to communicate. In EE, emotions is the Primary Emotions, ie Joy, Surprise, Disgust, Fear, Sadness, and Anger. It is vector that consist of string and coefficient about emotion, and EE receives this vectors from input interface and then sends its to output interface. In EE, each emotions are connected to lists of emotional experiences, and the lists consisted of string and coefficient of each emotional experiences are used to generate and process emotional states. The emotional experiences are consisted of emotion vocabulary understanding various emotional experiences of human. This study EE is available to use to make interaction products to response the appropriate reaction of human emotions. The significance of the study is on development of a system to induce that person feel that product has your sympathy. Therefore, the EE can help give an efficient service of emotional sympathy to products of HRI, HCI area.

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Korean University Students' Emotion, Cognitive Efficiency and Satisfaction through the Experiential Sampling Method (ESM을 통해 본 대학생의 주관적 삶의 질 -정서, 인지적 효율성, 만족도의 측면에서-)

  • Kim, Kee-Ok;Kim, Soon-Ok;Hwang, Sun-Jin;Lee, Soo-Jin;Hyun, Eun-Ja;Choi, In-Soo;Yoo, Hyun-Jung
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.203-229
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study was to explore the perceived quality of life of Korean university students'. The perceived quality of life was composed of three dimensions: emotion, cognitive efficiency, and satisfaction. The study results were as follow: 1. Korean university students felt more positive emotions when they spent time for social activities. 2. In the cognitive efficiency, social activities also scored highly of 5 questions, but in the item of "awareness of another person's eye", productive activities were higher. 3. Korean university students were more satisfied with themselves when they spent time for productive activities. However, they were more satisfied with their work itself when the work was social activities. 4. Korean university students' emotions, cognitive efficiencies, and satisfaction were significantly different by socio-graphic variables and context.

Emotion - Based Intelligent Model

  • Ko, Sung-Bum;Lim, Gi-Young
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.178.5-178
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    • 2001
  • We, Human beings, use both powers of reason and emotion simultaneously, which surely help us to obtain flexible adaptability against the dynamic environment. We assert that this principle can be applied into the general system. That is, it would be possible to improve the adaptability by covering a digital oriented information processing system with an analog oriented emotion layer. In this paper, we proposed a vertical slicing model with an emotion layer in It. And we showed that the emotion-based control allows us to improve the adaptability of a system at least under some conditions.

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Color-based Emotion Analysis Using Fuzzy Logic (퍼지 논리를 이용한 색채 기반 감성 분석)

  • Woo, Young-Woon;Kim, Chang-Kyu;Kim, Chee-Yong
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.245-250
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    • 2008
  • Psychology of color is a research field of psychology for studying human's behavior connected with color. Color carries symbolism and image while sharing psychological consensus with human. Each color has a respective image such as hope, passion, love, life, death, and so on. Peculiar stimuli by colors on these images have great influence on human's emotion and psychology. We therefore proposed a method for understanding human's state of emotion based on colors in this paper. In order to understand human's state of emotion, we analyzed color information used to model a room by a user and then described frequencies of each color as percent using fuzzy inference rules by membership values of fuzzy membership functions for colors used for modeling the room. When we applied the proposed color-based emotion analysis method to emotional state based on colors of Alschuler and Hattwick, we could see the proposed method is efficient.

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A study of customer's emotional change by the ways of presenting pictures of clothing at online shops (온라인 쇼핑몰에서 상품 표현방식에 따른 감성변화에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Seong-Jong;Seok, Hyeon-Jeong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Emotion and Sensibility Conference
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.74-77
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    • 2008
  • Online shoppers are not able to try clothing on. Therefore, the pictures of clothing on the website play a significant role when shoppers make decision on their purchase. There are generally three different ways to show clothing at online shops. The first one is showing only clothing images, and the second one is showing the pictures that have actual fitting models wearing clothing on (In this case, Model's face is mostly not shown in the picture.), and the third is showing the pictures of professional fitting models who wear goods. The shopping malls adopt each of the different ways but little is known about affect on purchasing from these three ways. The aim of this study is to figure out how the online shopper's emotional status is affected by these three ways of presenting pictures of clothing. At first, we developed a set of adjective words of human emotion to set up the evaluation criteria for user's emotional status. Those adjectives are originally from the precedent research on human emotion. To cut 99 adjectives down to a proper number for the criteria, we conducted a preliminary survey, and finally, 5 adjectives are selected as appropriate criteria for evaluating users' emotional status while they are shopping. Those five adjectives are 'possess','sensual', 'unique', 'tasteful', and 'stylish'. Then, we conducted the main survey showing 10 kinds of cloth (each cloth was consist of 3 ways). And in the page of model images, we measured the model's preference for understanding the relation with customer's emotion criteria of the product. As a result of the test there was statistically significant difference between product only images and anonymous images, but there was no significant difference between anonymous images and model images. And the preference of the model and value of the emotion criteria have large correlation except 'unique' criteria. It is expected that the result in this study will help to build new marketing strategy which satisfy customers' emotion.

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A Study on the Relationship between Color and Cardiovascular Parameters (색채 감성에 대한 심혈관 변수 관계성에 대한 연구)

  • Cho, Ayoung;Woo, Jincheol;Lee, Hyunwoo;Jo, Youngho;Whang, Mincheol
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.127-134
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    • 2017
  • Color is a significant factor for evoking human emotion. Therefore, the effects of color have been analyzed to predict and evaluate human emotion. The purpose of this study was to measure the cardiovascular responses depending on color stimuli in order to observe differences in color-emotions. Images consisting of six colors (red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, yellow) were used as visual stimuli. 26 college or graduate students (13 males) watched the color stimuli on the monitor and scored their subjective emotion while electrocardiogram (ECG) was meausred. The effects of the color on emotion were tested using Kruskal-Wallis test and Mann-Whitney U test. The coherence ratio showed significant differences between green and magenta (p = .004), green and red (p = .006), and green and yellow (p = .004). The significant differences of cardiovascular and emotions were relevant to emotional valence. This study shows significance as an empirical study by indicating that green induces pleasant and red induces unpleasant.

Use of Word Clustering to Improve Emotion Recognition from Short Text

  • Yuan, Shuai;Huang, Huan;Wu, Linjing
    • Journal of Computing Science and Engineering
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.103-110
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    • 2016
  • Emotion recognition is an important component of affective computing, and is significant in the implementation of natural and friendly human-computer interaction. An effective approach to recognizing emotion from text is based on a machine learning technique, which deals with emotion recognition as a classification problem. However, in emotion recognition, the texts involved are usually very short, leaving a very large, sparse feature space, which decreases the performance of emotion classification. This paper proposes to resolve the problem of feature sparseness, and largely improve the emotion recognition performance from short texts by doing the following: representing short texts with word cluster features, offering a novel word clustering algorithm, and using a new feature weighting scheme. Emotion classification experiments were performed with different features and weighting schemes on a publicly available dataset. The experimental results suggest that the word cluster features and the proposed weighting scheme can partly resolve problems with feature sparseness and emotion recognition performance.

Emotion-on-a-chip(EOC) : Evolution of biochip technology to measure human emotion (감성 진단칩(Emotion-on-a-chip, EOC) : 인간 감성측정을 위한 바이오칩기술의 진화)

  • Jung, Hyo-Il;Kihl, Tae-Suk;Hwang, Yoo-Sun
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.157-164
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    • 2011
  • Emotion science is one of the rapidly expanding engineering/scientific disciplines which has a major impact on human society. Such growing interests in emotion science and engineering owe the recent trend that various academic fields are being merged. In this paper we propose the potential importance of the biochip technology in which the human emotion can be precisely measured in real time using body fluids such as blood, saliva and sweat. We firstly and newly name such a biochip an Emotion-On-a-Chip (EOC). EOC consists of biological markers to measure the emotion, electrode to acquire the signal, transducer to transfer the signal and display to show the result. In particular, microfabrication techniques made it possible to construct nano/micron scale sensing parts/chips to accommodate the biological molecules to capture the emotional bio-markers and gave us a new opportunities to investigate the emotion precisely. Future developments in the EOC techniques will be able to help combine the social sciences and natural sciences, and consequently expand the scope of studies.

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