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Adaptive AAM 1 Artificial Neural Nets 1 Emotion Regression 1 Face Registration 1 Fatigue Pattern Recognition 1 Feature Extraction 1 Machine Learning 1 Music Emotion Recognition 1 Pattern Recognition 1 SURF 1 Valence Arousal Model 1
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Li, Zuojin 2 Peng, Jun 2 Shi, Jinliang 2 Bai, Junjie 1 Chen, Liukui 1 Feng, Lixiao 1 Liao, Lu 1 Luo, Kan 1 Wang, Yingxu 1 Wu, Ying 1
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International Journal of Cognitive Informatics and Natural Intelligence (IJCINI) 1 International Journal of Software Science and Computational Intelligence (IJSSCI) 1
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A Method for Identifying Fatigue State of Driver's Face Based on Improved AAM Algorithm
Peng, Jun; Li, Zuojin; Chen, Liukui; Wu, Ying; Shi, Jinliang - In: International Journal of Software Science and … 9 (2017) 2, pp. 31-49
The change of lighting conditions and facial pose often affects the driver's face's video registration greatly, which affects the recognition accuracy of the driver's fatigue state. In this paper, the authors first analyze the reasons for the failure of the driver's face registration in the...
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Dimensional Music Emotion Recognition by Machine Learning
Wang, Yingxu; Bai, Junjie; Feng, Lixiao; Peng, Jun; … - In: International Journal of Cognitive Informatics and … 10 (2016) 4, pp. 74-89
Music emotion recognition (MER) is a challenging field of studies that has been addressed in multiple disciplines such as cognitive science, physiology, psychology, musicology, and arts. In this paper, music emotions are modeled as a set of continuous variables composed of valence and arousal...
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