Emotion recognition using wireless signals
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Zhao, Mingmin; Adib, Fadel; Katabi, Dina
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This paper demonstrates a new technology that can infer a person's emotions from RF signals reflected off his body. EQ-Radio transmits an RF signal and analyzes its reflections off a person's body to recognize his emotional state (happy, sad, etc.). The key enabler underlying EQ-Radio is a new algorithm for extracting the individual heartbeats from the wireless signal at an accuracy comparable to on-body ECG monitors. The resulting beats are then used to compute emotion-dependent features which feed a machine-learning emotion classifier. We describe the design and implementation of EQ-Radio, and demonstrate through a user study that its emotion recognition accuracy is on par with state-of-the-art emotion recognition systems that require a person to be hooked to an ECG monitor.
Date issued
2018-08Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceJournal
Communications of the ACM
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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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Zhao, Mingmin et al. "Emotion recognition using wireless signals." Communications of the ACM 61, 9 (August 2018): dx.doi.org/10.1145/3236621 © 2016 Tbe Authors
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0001-0782
1557-7317