An approach of re-organizing input dataset to enhance the quality of emotion recognition using the bio-signals dataset of mit

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The purpose of this paper is to propose an approach of re-organizing input data to recognize emotion based on short signal segments and increase the quality of emotional recognition using physiological signals. MIT's long physiological signal set was divided into two new datasets, with shorter and overlapped segments. Three different classification methods (support vector machine, random forest, and multilayer perceptron) were implemented to identify eight emotional states based on statistical features of each segment in these two datasets. By re-organizing the input dataset, the quality of recognition results was enhanced. The random forest shows the best classification result among three implemented classification methods, with an accuracy of 97.72% for eight emotional states, on the overlapped dataset. This approach shows that, by re-organizing the input dataset, the high accuracy of recognition results can be achieved without the use of EEG and ECG signals.

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Pham, V. D., & Cung, T. L. (2021). An approach of re-organizing input dataset to enhance the quality of emotion recognition using the bio-signals dataset of mit. Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, 10(6), 3220–3227. https://doi.org/10.11591/eei.v10i6.3248

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