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2009
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Detecting Emotions from Connected Action Sequences

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Detecting Emotions from Connected Action Sequences
Abstract. In this paper we deal with the problem of detecting emotions from the body movements produced by naturally connected action sequences. Although action sequences are one of the most common form of body motions in everyday scenarios their potential for emotion recognition has not been explored in the past. We show that there are fundamental differences between actions recorded in isolation and in natural sequences and demonstrate a number of techniques which allow us to correctly label action sequences with one of four emotions up to 86% of the time. Our results bring us an important step closer to recognising emotions from body movements in natural scenarios.
Daniel Bernhardt, Peter Robinson
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where IVIC
Authors Daniel Bernhardt, Peter Robinson
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