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UsingKinect for real-time emotion recognition via facial expressions

Qi-rong MAO,Xin-yu PAN,Yong-zhao ZHAN,Xiang-jun SHEN

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2015, Volume 16, Issue 4,   Pages 272-282 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1400209

Abstract: real-time emotion recognition approach based on both 2D and 3D facial expression features captured by Kinectexpression, we combine the features of animation units (AUs) and feature point positions (FPPs) tracked by Kinect

Keywords: Kinect     Emotion recognition     Facial expression     Real-time classification     Fusion algorithm     Support vector    

Multi-camera systems for rehabilitation therapies: a study of the precision of MicrosoftKinect sensors Project partially supported by Spanish Ministerio de Economíay Competitividad/FEDER (Nos. TIN2012-34003 and TIN2013-47074-C2-1-R) and FPU Scholarship (FPU13/03141) from the Spanish Government A preliminary version was presented at the 13th International Conference on Practical Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, June 3–4, 2015, Spain

Miguel OLIVER,Francisco MONTERO,José Pascual MOLINA,Pascual GONZÁLEZ,Antonio FERNÁNDEZ-CABALLERO

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2016, Volume 17, Issue 4,   Pages 348-364 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1500347

Abstract: We also try to show that under ideal conditions using several Kinect sensors increases the precision

Keywords: Kinect sensor     Rehabilitation system     Capture precision     Multi-camera system    

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UsingKinect for real-time emotion recognition via facial expressions

Qi-rong MAO,Xin-yu PAN,Yong-zhao ZHAN,Xiang-jun SHEN

Journal Article

Multi-camera systems for rehabilitation therapies: a study of the precision of MicrosoftKinect sensors Project partially supported by Spanish Ministerio de Economíay Competitividad/FEDER (Nos. TIN2012-34003 and TIN2013-47074-C2-1-R) and FPU Scholarship (FPU13/03141) from the Spanish Government A preliminary version was presented at the 13th International Conference on Practical Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, June 3–4, 2015, Spain

Miguel OLIVER,Francisco MONTERO,José Pascual MOLINA,Pascual GONZÁLEZ,Antonio FERNÁNDEZ-CABALLERO

Journal Article