emotion-recognition-conversations
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Diploma thesis analyzing emotion recognition in conversations exploiting physiological signals (ECG, HRV, GSR, TEMP) and an Attention-based LSTM network
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- affective-computing · attention-mechanism · ecg · eda · emotion-recognition · emotion-recognition-in-conversation · kemocon-dataset · lstm-model
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- AI-NLP-Paper-Readingsaffective-computing · emotion-recognition
This is my reading list for my PhD in AI, NLP, Deep Learning and more.
- BIOBSSecg · eda
A package for processing signals recorded using wearable sensors, such as Electrocardiogram (ECG), Photoplethysmogram (PPG), Electrodermal activity (EDA) and 3-axis acceleration (ACC).
- NeuroKitecg · eda
NeuroKit2: The Python Toolbox for Neurophysiological Signal Processing
- NeuroKit.pyecg · eda
A Python Toolbox for Statistics and Neurophysiological Signal Processing (EEG, EDA, ECG, EMG...).
- physioviewecg · eda
A signal quality assessment pipeline and dashboard for wearable physiological data
- Pysiologyecg · eda
A Python package for physyological's signals processing
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