An online fuzzy-based approach for human emotions detection: An overview on the human cognitive model of understanding and generating multimodal actions

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An intelligent robot needs to be able to understand human emotions, and to understand and generate actions through cognitive systems that operate in a similar way to human cognition. In this chapter, we mainly focus on developing an online incremental learning system of emotions using Takagi-Sugeno (TS) fuzzy model. Additionally, we present a general overview for understanding and generating multimodal actions from the cognitive point of view. The main objective of this system is to detect whether the observed emotion needs a new corresponding multimodal action to be generated in case it constitutes a new emotion cluster not learnt before, or it can be attributed to one of the existing actions in memory in case it belongs to an existing cluster.

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Aly, A., & Tapus, A. (2015). An online fuzzy-based approach for human emotions detection: An overview on the human cognitive model of understanding and generating multimodal actions. Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics, 106, 185–212. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12922-8_7

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