EEG-based BCI emotion recognition: A survey

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Abstract

Affecting computing is an artificial intelligence area of study that recognizes, interprets, processes, and simulates human affects. The user’s emotional states can be sensed through electroencephalography (EEG)-based Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI) devices. Research in emotion recognition using these tools is a rapidly growing field with multiple inter-disciplinary applications. This article performs a survey of the pertinent scientific literature from 2015 to 2020. It presents trends and a comparative analysis of algorithm applications in new implementations from a computer science perspective. Our survey gives an overview of datasets, emotion elicitation methods, feature extraction and selection, classification algorithms, and performance evaluation. Lastly, we provide insights for future developments.

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Torres P., E. P., Torres, E. A., Hernández-Álvarez, M., & Yoo, S. G. (2020). EEG-based BCI emotion recognition: A survey. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(18), 1–36. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20185083

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