paper: (WICSA 2011) ABE: An Agent-Based Software Architecture for a Multimodal Emotion Recognition Framework

9th Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture
Boulder, Colorado, USA
June 2011.

 

Abstract

The computer’s ability to recognize human emotional states given physiological signals is gaining in popularity to create empathetic systems such as learning environments, health care systems and videogames. Despite that, there are few frameworks, libraries, architectures, or software tools, which allow systems developers to easily integrate emotion recognition into their software projects. The work reported here offers a first step to fill this gap in the lack of frameworks and models, addressing: (a) the modeling of an agent-driven component-based architecture for multimodal emotion recognition, called ABE, and (b) the use of ABE to implement a multimodal emotion recognition framework to support third-party systems becoming empathetic systems.

Reference

Gonzalez-Sanchez, J., Chavez-Echeagaray, M.E., Atkinson, R., and Burleson, W. (2011). ABE: An Agent-Based Software Architecture for a Multimodal Emotion Recognition Framework. Proceedings of the 9th Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA). Boulder, Colorado, USA. June 2011. IEEE, pp 187-193. ISBN: 978-1-61284-399-5. doi=10.1109/WICSA.2011.32.

Slides

These are my slides for the paper presentation at WICSA, any comment is more than welcome.


 

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