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Comparison of Humans and Robots Emotion Evaluation Perception Based On Human Sound

Date Issued
2013
Author(s)
Kirandzhiska, Vesna
Abstract
In human-to-human interaction emotion perception is the
perception on the emotion of the other people, which, due to
the nature of emotions is not so precise. On the other hand,
perception on emotions in human-computer interaction is still
an open problem. A lot of work is done in direction of finding
suitable model for perceiving emotions based on different
input signals and classification models. Here, only sound
signals are considered. Emotion perception is being used in
human-robot interaction among others. Robots are machines
that can partially act like humans, and today some robots can
even perceive emotions. Here a custom build emotion aware
robot that perceives emotion evaluation is used to investigate
the similarity and differences of the robot's perception with
human's perception. This paper presents a discussion about
the future of robots that can perceive human emotions and
their usage.
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