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Multimodal Group Emotion Recognition In-the-Wild Towards a Privacy-Safe Non-Individual Approach

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arXiv:2606. 07585v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: This thesis addresses group emotion recognition (GER) in-the-wild with a focus on privacy preservation.

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arXiv AI
Jun 2

UF-AMA: A unified framework for cross-domain emotion recognition via adaptive multimodal alignment

arXiv:2606. 00170v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: In recent years, emotion recognition based on physiological signals such as electroencephalogram (EEG) has gained considerable attention, as internal physiological data offer greater objectivity and reliability compared to external behavioral data like facial expressions.

By Zheng Wang, Shuo Wang, Junhong Wang
arXiv AI
Jul 17

InCarEmo: A Multimodal Dataset for In-Cabin Emotion Recognition and Driver State Monitoring

arXiv:2607. 14683v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Understanding driver emotion and state is critical for the next generation of intelligent in-cabin systems that ensure safety and enhance human-vehicle interaction.

By Hao Yang, Yanyan Zhao, Kewei Zhao, Hongbo Zhang, Tian Zheng, Yusheng Liu, Xing Fu, Bichen Wang, Yu Zhang, Hao He, Zhen Wu, Xuda Zhi, Yongbo Huang, Bing Qin