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Variation of Facial Expression Produced by Acoustic Stimuli

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An experiment is presented that relates the facial expression with acoustic stimuli to develop an algorithm to create music sequences, with potential therapeutic, educational and productivity improvement implementations.
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In this paper we will present the analyzed results of an experiment that relates the facial expression with acoustic stimuli. Music therapy can be used for treating autistic children, diseases and disorders, software development and personalized musical systems [5]. Through the data obtained using iMotions", the analyzed data was processed using Matlab" and Excel. Matlab" was used to analyze the raw data using the data analysis tools, in order to determine the impact of artificially synthesized versus human composed audios. The data was obtained from three experiments, each experiment had different conditions, each experiment had different number of participants, the length and type of audio segment changed for each experiment. The data obtained from these three experiments were analyzed using FACET of iMotions". For the next stage we analyzed Neutral Emotion, the purpose of this analysis is of outmost importance for future stages for a proper development of a recurrent neural network to develop an algorithm to create music sequences, with potential therapeutic, educational and productivity improvement implementations

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Affective computing in the context of music therapy: a systematic review

TL;DR: A systematic review of the literature in the field of affective computing in the context of music therapy is presented in this paper, where the authors assess AI methods to perform automatic emotion recognition applied to Human-Machine Musical Interfaces (HMMI).
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A functional MRI study of happy and sad affective states induced by classical music

TL;DR: The findings suggest that an emotion processing network in response to music integrates the ventral and dorsal striatum, areas involved in reward experience and movement; the anterior cingulate, which is important for targeting attention; and medial temporal areas, traditionally found in the appraisal and processing of emotions.
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Comparison of musical sequences

TL;DR: Concepts from the theory of sequence comparison are adapted to measure the overall similarity or dissimilarity between two musical scores, and a dynamic programming algorithm is presented for calculating the measure and applied to a set of variations on a theme by Mozart.
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