A Temporal Analysis of Emotion

A Temporal Analysis of Emotion
Title A Temporal Analysis of Emotion PDF eBook
Author Maria Sadeghi
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 1993
Genre Emotions
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Temporal Contextual Descriptors and Applications to Emotion Analysis

Temporal Contextual Descriptors and Applications to Emotion Analysis
Title Temporal Contextual Descriptors and Applications to Emotion Analysis PDF eBook
Author Haythem Balti
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 2014
Genre Automatic speech recognition
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The current trends in technology suggest that the next generation of services and devices allows smarter customization and automatic context recognition. Computers learn the behavior of the users and can offer them customized services depending on the context, location, and preferences. One of the most important challenges in human-machine interaction is the proper understanding of human emotions by machines and automated systems. In the recent years, the progress made in machine learning and pattern recognition led to the development of algorithms that are able to learn the detection and identification of human emotions from experience. These algorithms use different modalities such as image, speech, and physiological signals to analyze and learn human emotions. In many settings, the vocal information might be more available than other modalities due to widespread of voice sensors in phones, cars, and computer systems in general. In emotion analysis from speech, an audio utterance is represented by an ordered (in time) sequence of features or a multivariate time series. Typically, the sequence is further mapped into a global descriptor representative of the entire utterance/sequence. This descriptor is used for classification and analysis. In classic approaches, statistics are computed over the entire sequence and used as a global descriptor. This often results in the loss of temporal ordering from the original sequence. Emotion is a succession of acoustic events. By discarding the temporal ordering of these events in the mapping, the classic approaches cannot detect acoustic patterns that lead to a certain emotion. In this dissertation, we propose a novel feature mapping framework. The proposed framework maps temporally ordered sequence of acoustic features into data-driven global descriptors that integrate the temporal information from the original sequence. The framework contains three mapping algorithms. These algorithms integrate the temporal information implicitly and explicitly in the descriptor's representation. In the rst algorithm, the Temporal Averaging Algorithm, we average the data temporally using leaky integrators to produce a global descriptor that implicitly integrates the temporal information from the original sequence. In order to integrate the discrimination between classes in the mapping, we propose the Temporal Response Averaging Algorithm which combines the temporal averaging step of the previous algorithm and unsupervised learning to produce data driven temporal contextual descriptors. In the third algorithm, we use the topology preserving property of the Self-Organizing Maps and the continuous nature of speech to map a temporal sequence into an ordered trajectory representing the behavior over time of the input utterance on a 2-D map of emotions. The temporal information is integrated explicitly in the descriptor which makes it easier to monitor emotions in long speeches. The proposed mapping framework maps speech data of different length to the same equivalent representation which alleviates the problem of dealing with variable length temporal sequences. This is advantageous in real time setting where the size of the analysis window can be variable. Using the proposed feature mapping framework, we build a novel data-driven speech emotion detection and recognition system that indexes speech databases to facilitate the classification and retrieval of emotions. We test the proposed system using two datasets. The first corpus is acted. We showed that the proposed mapping framework outperforms the classic approaches while providing descriptors that are suitable for the analysis and visualization of humans' emotions in speech data. The second corpus is an authentic dataset. In this dissertation, we evaluate the performances of our system using a collection of debates. For that purpose, we propose a novel debate collection that is one of the first initiatives in the literature. We show that the proposed system is able to learn human emotions from debates.

A Temporal Analysis of Emotions in Girls' Secondary School Physical Education Games and Fitness Classes

A Temporal Analysis of Emotions in Girls' Secondary School Physical Education Games and Fitness Classes
Title A Temporal Analysis of Emotions in Girls' Secondary School Physical Education Games and Fitness Classes PDF eBook
Author Amber Muir
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Release 2011
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Unity of Knowledge

Unity of Knowledge
Title Unity of Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Antonio R. Damasio
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 2001
Genre Philosophy
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"This volume is the result of a conference ... sponsored by the New York Academy of Sciences and held on June 23 through 25, 2000 in New York City"--Page [v].

Public Emotions

Public Emotions
Title Public Emotions PDF eBook
Author P. Perri
Publisher Springer
Pages 261
Release 2006-12-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230598226

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Emotions are central to our practices and understanding of public life. This book examines the political, social and personal consequences of public emotions in relation to conflict, ritual, social classification, collective life, identity, memory and power and is a multidisciplinary collaboration showing the emotional character of public life.

Proceedings of 27th International Symposium on Frontiers of Research in Speech and Music

Proceedings of 27th International Symposium on Frontiers of Research in Speech and Music
Title Proceedings of 27th International Symposium on Frontiers of Research in Speech and Music PDF eBook
Author Keikichi Hirose
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 456
Release
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ISBN 9819715490

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The Psychology of Implicit Emotion Regulation

The Psychology of Implicit Emotion Regulation
Title The Psychology of Implicit Emotion Regulation PDF eBook
Author Sander L Koole
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 186
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1135900396

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Emotion regulation has traditionally been conceived as a deliberative process, but there is growing evidence that many emotion-regulation processes operate at implicit levels. Implicit emotion regulation is initiated automatically, without conscious intention, and aims at modifying the quality of emotional responding. This special issue showcases recent advances in theorizing and empirical research on implicit emotion regulation. Implicit emotion regulation is pervasive in everyday life and contributes considerably to the effectiveness of emotion regulation. The contributions to this special issue highlight the significance of implicit emotion regulation in psychological adaptation, goal-directed behavior, interpersonal behavior, personality functioning, and mental health.