Categorical and dimensional affect analysis in continuous input: Current trends and future directions (original) (raw)
Image and Vision Computing, 2013
Abstract
Abstract In the context of affective human behavior analysis, we use the term continuous input to refer to naturalistic settings where explicit or implicit input from the subject is continuously available, where in a human-human or human-computer interaction setting, the subject plays the role of a producer of the communicative behavior or the role of a recipient of the communicative behavior. As a result, the analysis and the response provided by the automatic system is also envisioned to be continuous over the course of time, within the ...
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