TY - GEN
T1 - Emotion monitoring from physiological signals for service robots in the living space
AU - Rattanyu, Kanlaya
AU - Ohkura, Michiko
AU - Mizukawa, Makoto
PY - 2010/12/1
Y1 - 2010/12/1
N2 - To increase the amount of happiness in our daily life, we must recover ourselves from displeasing emotional states and try to keep to more pleasing emotions. The way for the user to avoid displeasing emotions depends on the category of the emotion, whether it be fear, anger, disgust or sadness. In this study, we focus on emotion recognition for service robots in the living space. An emotional state is important information that allows a robot system to provide appropriate services in way that are more in tune with users' needs and preferences. Moreover, the users' emotional state can be feedbacks to evaluate user's level of satisfaction in the services. We apply a diagnosis method by using analyzed value of biological signals for the emotion recognition. Our system design is based on wireless and wearable physiological sensors for mobility and convenience of users' daily lifestyle.
AB - To increase the amount of happiness in our daily life, we must recover ourselves from displeasing emotional states and try to keep to more pleasing emotions. The way for the user to avoid displeasing emotions depends on the category of the emotion, whether it be fear, anger, disgust or sadness. In this study, we focus on emotion recognition for service robots in the living space. An emotional state is important information that allows a robot system to provide appropriate services in way that are more in tune with users' needs and preferences. Moreover, the users' emotional state can be feedbacks to evaluate user's level of satisfaction in the services. We apply a diagnosis method by using analyzed value of biological signals for the emotion recognition. Our system design is based on wireless and wearable physiological sensors for mobility and convenience of users' daily lifestyle.
KW - Emotion recognition
KW - Intelligent space
KW - Service robot
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:78751529346
SN - 9781424474530
T3 - ICCAS 2010 - International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems
SP - 580
EP - 583
BT - ICCAS 2010 - International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems
T2 - International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems, ICCAS 2010
Y2 - 27 October 2010 through 30 October 2010
ER -