An emotion recognition system and method

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de Byl, Penny-Anne Kaye and Mills, Christopher William. 2007. An emotion recognition system and method. WO/2007/098560
Title

An emotion recognition system and method

TypePatent
Authorsde Byl, Penny-Anne Kaye (Author) and Mills, Christopher William (Author)
Patent/Trademark ApplicantDe Byl, Penny-Anne Kaye; Mills, Christopher William
Patent/Trademark NumberWO/2007/098560
Countries in Which Patented/TrademarkedAustralia
Year2007
Web Address (URL)https://www.google.com/patents/WO2007098560A1?cl=en
http://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=WO2007098560&recNum=23&office=&queryString=FP%3A%28An+emotion+recognition+system+and+method%29&prevFilter=&sortOption=Pub+Date+Desc&maxRec=43
Abstract

A system and method or recognizing emotions in an input data stream. The method commences when the emotion recognition system of the invention receives an input data stream from a user. The emotion recognition system then extracts an emotional state, in the form of an emotional state vector, from the input data stream. The emotion recognition system then updates a current control point using the emotional state vector, the current control point being a multidimensional vector in an affective space representing a current emotional state.

ANZSRC Field of Research 2020460208. Natural language processing
469999. Other information and computing sciences not elsewhere classified
460103. Applications in life sciences
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Byline AffiliationsDepartment of Mathematics and Computing
Department of Maths and Computing
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