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Data Fusion for Real-time Multimodal Emotion Recognition through Webcams and Microphones in E-Learning
The original article is available on the Taylor & Francis Online website in the following link: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10447318.2016.1159799?journalCode=hihc20This paper describes the validation study of our software that uses combined webcam and microphone data for real-time, continuous, unobtrusive emotion recognition as part of our FILTWAM framework. FILTWAM aims at deploying a real time multimodal emotion recognition method for providing more adequate feedback to the learners through an online communication skills training. Herein, timely feedback is needed that reflects on their shown intended emotions and which is also useful to increase learnersā awareness of their own behaviour. At least, a reliable and valid software interpretation of performed face and voice emotions is needed to warrant such adequate feedback. This validation study therefore calibrates our software. The study uses a multimodal fusion method. Twelve test persons performed computer-based tasks in which they were asked to mimic specific facial and vocal emotions. All test personsā behaviour was recorded on video and two raters independently scored the showed emotions, which were contrasted with the software recognition outcomes. A hybrid method for multimodal fusion of our multimodal software shows accuracy between 96.1% and 98.6% for the best-chosen WEKA classifiers over predicted emotions. The software fulfils its requirements of real-time data interpretation and reliable results.The Netherlands Laboratory for Lifelong Learning (NELLL) of the Open University Netherlands
Towards a Reliable Framework of Uncertainty-Based Group Decision Support System
This study proposes a framework of Uncertainty-based Group Decision Support
System (UGDSS). It provides a platform for multiple criteria decision analysis
in six aspects including (1) decision environment, (2) decision problem, (3)
decision group, (4) decision conflict, (5) decision schemes and (6) group
negotiation. Based on multiple artificial intelligent technologies, this
framework provides reliable support for the comprehensive manipulation of
applications and advanced decision approaches through the design of an
integrated multi-agents architecture.Comment: Accepted paper in IEEE-ICDM2010; Print ISBN: 978-1-4244-9244-
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