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Emotions Recognition Using EEG Signals: A Survey

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A survey of the neurophysiological research performed from 2009 to 2016 is presented, providing a comprehensive overview of the existing works in emotion recognition using EEG signals, and a set of good practice recommendations that researchers must follow to achieve reproducible, replicable, well-validated and high-quality results.
Abstract
Emotions have an important role in daily life, not only in human interaction, but also in decision-making processes, and in the perception of the world around us. Due to the recent interest shown by the research community in establishing emotional interactions between humans and computers, the identification of the emotional state of the former became a need. This can be achieved through multiple measures, such as subjective self-reports, autonomic and neurophysiological measurements. In the last years, Electroencephalography (EEG) received considerable attention from researchers, since it can provide a simple, cheap, portable, and ease-to-use solution for identifying emotions. In this paper, we present a survey of the neurophysiological research performed from 2009 to 2016, providing a comprehensive overview of the existing works in emotion recognition using EEG signals. We focus our analysis in the main aspects involved in the recognition process (e.g., subjects, features extracted, classifiers), and compare the works per them. From this analysis, we propose a set of good practice recommendations that researchers must follow to achieve reproducible, replicable, well-validated and high-quality results. We intend this survey to be useful for the research community working on emotion recognition through EEG signals, and in particular for those entering this field of research, since it offers a structured starting point.

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EEG Emotion Recognition Using Dynamical Graph Convolutional Neural Networks

TL;DR: The proposed DGCNN method can dynamically learn the intrinsic relationship between different electroencephalogram (EEG) channels via training a neural network so as to benefit for more discriminative EEG feature extraction.
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EmotionMeter: A Multimodal Framework for Recognizing Human Emotions

TL;DR: The experimental results demonstrate that modality fusion with multimodal deep neural networks can significantly enhance the performance compared with a single modality, and the best mean accuracy of 85.11% is achieved for four emotions.
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EEG emotion recognition using fusion model of graph convolutional neural networks and LSTM

TL;DR: A novel emotion recognition method based on a novel deep learning model (ERDL) which fuses graph convolutional neural network (GCNN) and long-short term memories neural networks (LSTM) and achieves better classification results than state-of-the-art methods.
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Emotion Recognition from Multi-Channel EEG through Parallel Convolutional Recurrent Neural Network

TL;DR: Results indicate that the proposed pre-processing method can increase emotion recognition accuracy by 32% approximately and the model achieves a high performance with a mean accuracy of 90.80% and 91.03% on valence and arousal classification task respectively.
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Cross-Subject Emotion Recognition Using Flexible Analytic Wavelet Transform From EEG Signals

TL;DR: The aim is to comprehensively investigate the channel specific nature of EEG signals and to provide an effective method based on flexible analytic wavelet transform (FAWT) for recognition of emotion and to show better performance for human emotion classification.
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