Human Emotion Recognition System

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Author(s)

Dilbag Singh 1,*

1. Computer Science and Engineering Dept. Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar (Punjab) India

* Corresponding author.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijigsp.2012.08.07

Received: 13 Apr. 2012 / Revised: 16 May 2012 / Accepted: 12 Jun. 2012 / Published: 8 Aug. 2012

Index Terms

Emotions, Visible color difference, Mood, Brain activity

Abstract

This paper discusses the application of feature extraction of facial expressions with combination of neural network for the recognition of different facial emotions (happy, sad, angry, fear, surprised, neutral etc..). Humans are capable of producing thousands of facial actions during communication that vary in complexity, intensity, and meaning. This paper analyses the limitations with existing system Emotion recognition using brain activity. In this paper by using an existing simulator I have achieved 97 percent accurate results and it is easy and simplest way than Emotion recognition using brain activity system. Purposed system depends upon human face as we know face also reflects the human brain activities or emotions. In this paper neural network has been used for better results. In the end of paper comparisons of existing Human Emotion Recognition System has been made with new one.

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Dilbag Singh,"Human Emotion Recognition System", IJIGSP, vol.4, no.8, pp.50-56, 2012. DOI: 10.5815/ijigsp.2012.08.07 

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