نتایج جستجو برای: implicit emotion detection

تعداد نتایج: 655032  

Journal: :Organon F 2009
Chloë Fitzgerald

This paper aims to move the debate over the status of the conflict between emotion and judgement forward by refuting three implicit claims: that conflict between emotion and judgement is always to be avoided; that any conflict should always be resolved and, moreover, that it should be resolved immediately; that judgement should usually take priority in any resolution. Refutation of these three ...

2015
Ryan Compton

Emotion classification within text has been attempted many times through lexical and implicit features. It remains to be seen if the extracted features from personal narratives can provide a base model for emotion classification. This paper explores the ability of traditional lexical and syntactic features used in previous emotion classification work toward personal narratives. The results are ...

Journal: :Inf. Sci. 2013
Marko Tkalcic Ante Odic Andrej Kosir

In this paper we address two issues concerning real-world time-continuous emotion detection from videos of users’ faces: (i) the impact of weak ground truth on the emotion detection accuracy and (ii) the impact of the users’ facial expressiveness on the emotion detection accuracy. We implemented an appearance-based emotion detection algorithm that uses Gabor features and a k nearest neighbors c...

2004
Jianhua Tao

Emotion detection was normally conducted from the viewpoint of prosody and articulation features. There is still an opening question on how to extract the emotion from the text input. To solve the problem, the paper generates an emotion estimation net (ESiN), which combines the content words and emotion functional words to estimate the final emotion output. In the paper, emotion functional word...

2014
Ying Ge Jinfu Zhang Yuanyan Hu

Emotional image recognition of facial expression is an important and widely used measure and method for study of emotions. Standardized emotional image system carries out matching of emotional valence and emotional arousal towards emotional stimulation materials, increases possibility of equal positive and negative intensity from emotion elicitation and makes experimental results possess higher...

2014
Claudia Subic-Wrana Manfred E. Beutel Elmar Brähler Yve Stöbel-Richter Achim Knebel Richard D. Lane Jörg Wiltink

OBJECTIVE The Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale (LEAS) as a performance task discriminates between implicit or subconscious and explicit or conscious levels of emotional awareness. An impaired awareness of one's feeling states may influence emotion regulation strategies and self-reports of negative emotions. To determine this influence, we applied the LEAS and self-report measures for emotion...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 1991
J A Russell

Some writers assume--and others deny--that all human beings distinguish emotions from nonemotions and divide the emotions into happiness, anger, fear, and so on. A review of ethnographic and cross-cultural studies on (a) emotion lexicons, (b) the emotions inferred from facial expressions, and (c) dimensions implicit in comparative judgments of emotions indicated both similarities and difference...

Journal: :Trends in neurosciences 2003
Kent C Berridge Terry E Robinson

Advances in neurobiology permit neuroscientists to manipulate specific brain molecules, neurons and systems. This has lead to major advances in the neuroscience of reward. Here, it is argued that further advances will require equal sophistication in parsing reward into its specific psychological components: (1) learning (including explicit and implicit knowledge produced by associative conditio...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2013
Patricia Garrido-Vásquez Marc D Pell Silke Paulmann Karl Strecker Johannes Schwarz Sonja A Kotz

Parkinson's disease (PD) has been related to impaired processing of emotional speech intonation (emotional prosody). One distinctive feature of idiopathic PD is motor symptom asymmetry, with striatal dysfunction being strongest in the hemisphere contralateral to the most affected body side. It is still unclear whether this asymmetry may affect vocal emotion perception. Here, we tested 22 PD pat...

2012
Patricia Garrido-Vásquez Marc D. Pell Silke Paulmann Karl Strecker Sonja A. Kotz

Parkinson’s disease (PD) has been related to impaired processing of emotional speech intonation (emotional prosody). One distinctive feature of idiopathic PD is motor symptom asymmetry, with striatal dysfunction being strongest in the hemisphere contralateral to the most affected body side. It is still unclear whether this asymmetry may affect vocal emotion perception. Here, we tested 22 PD pat...

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