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Emotion Assessment : Arousal Evaluation Using EEG's and Peripheral Physiological Signals

PublisherGenève
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  • Technical report; 05.02
Publication date2005
Abstract

The arousal dimension of human emotions is assessed from two different physiological sources: peripheral signals and electroencephalographic (EEG) signals from the brain. A complete acquisition protocol is presented to build a physiological emotional database for real participants. Arousal assessment is then formulated as a classification problem, with classes corresponding to 2 or 3 degrees of arousal. The performance of 2 classifiers has been evaluated, on peripheral signals, on EEG's, and on both. Results confirm the possibility of using EEG's to assess the arousal component of emotion, and the interest of multimodal fusion between EEG's and peripheral physiological signals.

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CHANEL, Guillaume et al. Emotion Assessment : Arousal Evaluation Using EEG’s and Peripheral Physiological Signals. 2005
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