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  2. OpenSMILE - Wikipedia

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    The software is mainly applied in the area of automatic emotion recognition and is widely used in the affective computing research community. The openSMILE project exists since 2008 and is maintained by the German company audEERING GmbH since 2013. openSMILE is provided free of charge for research purposes and personal use under a source ...

  3. Affective computing - Wikipedia

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    Recognizing emotional information requires the extraction of meaningful patterns from the gathered data. This is done using machine learning techniques that process different modalities, such as speech recognition, natural language processing, or facial expression detection. The goal of most of these techniques is to produce labels that would ...

  4. List of facial expression databases - Wikipedia

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    The emotion annotation can be done in discrete emotion labels or on a continuous scale. Most of the databases are usually based on the basic emotions theory (by Paul Ekman) which assumes the existence of six discrete basic emotions (anger, fear, disgust, surprise, joy, sadness). However, some databases include the emotion tagging in continuous ...

  5. MindsDB - Wikipedia

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    This integration enabled advanced text classification, sentiment analysis, emotion detection, translation, and more. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] During the same period, 2023, MindsDB raised a $46.5 million seed round from Benchmark , Mayfield and NVentures, [ 13 ] [ 14 ] and Chetan Puttagunta joined its board of directors.

  6. Neural modeling fields - Wikipedia

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    Neural modeling field (NMF) is a mathematical framework for machine learning which combines ideas from neural networks, fuzzy logic, and model based recognition.It has also been referred to as modeling fields, modeling fields theory (MFT), Maximum likelihood artificial neural networks (MLANS).

  7. Cozmo - Wikipedia

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    When developing Cozmo, Anki decided to turn necessary machine learning into its personality. For example, it will act curious when it needs to gather information about its surroundings. [ 8 ] The development staff created a proprietary set of algorithms called an "emotion engine", which allows Cozmo to accurately mimic human emotion . [ 8 ]

  8. List of datasets for machine-learning research - Wikipedia

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    OpenML: [493] Web platform with Python, R, Java, and other APIs for downloading hundreds of machine learning datasets, evaluating algorithms on datasets, and benchmarking algorithm performance against dozens of other algorithms. PMLB: [494] A large, curated repository of benchmark datasets for evaluating supervised machine learning algorithms ...

  9. Facial Action Coding System - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, a cross-species analysis of facial expressions can help to answer interesting questions, such as which emotions are uniquely human. [21] The Emotional Facial Action Coding System (EMFACS) [22] and the Facial Action Coding System Affect Interpretation Dictionary (FACSAID) [23] consider only emotion-related facial actions. Examples ...