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In the current IT market, the expectation is growing that the contents reflecting our emotions and feelings will be available soon. Accordingly, the research to analyze emotional elements is focused on the voice recognition or biomedical signal, both of which express out emotions. In this paper, the interface, analyzing voice recognition from a mobile device and biomedical signal reflecting change in emotions, is designed and established to market it able to predict the users’ emotional state.
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Lee, KY., Seo, EJ., Lim, MJ., Oh, SJ., Choi, GS. (2012). Design and Implementation of Emotion Patterns Based on Speech Recognition Analysis. In: Kim, Th., Cho, Hs., Gervasi, O., Yau, S.S. (eds) Computer Applications for Graphics, Grid Computing, and Industrial Environment. CGAG GDC IESH 2012 2012 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 351. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35600-1_34
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