2022
DOI: 10.3390/s22239282
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Feature Selection for Continuous within- and Cross-User EEG-Based Emotion Recognition

Abstract: The monitoring of emotional state is important in the prevention and management of mental health problems and is increasingly being used to support affective computing. As such, researchers are exploring various modalities from which emotion can be inferred, such as through facial images or via electroencephalography (EEG) signals. Current research commonly investigates the performance of machine-learning-based emotion recognition systems by exposing users to stimuli that are assumed to elicit a single unchang… Show more

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