Mohammadpour et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Classification of EEG-based emotion for BCI applicationsMohammadpour et al., 2017
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- 15376731636860555849
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- Mohammadpour M
- Hashemi S
- Houshmand N
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- 2017 Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (IRANOPEN)
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Emotion plays an important role in human daily life and is a significant feature for interaction among people. Due to having adaptive role, it motivate human to respond stimuli in their environment quickly for improving their communication, learning and decision-making. With …
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