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SPIDERS: Low-cost wireless glasses for continuous in-situ bio-signal acquisition and emotion recognitionNie et al., 2020
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- Nie J
- Hu Y
- Wang Y
- Xia S
- Jiang X
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- 2020 IEEE/ACM Fifth International Conference on Internet-of-Things Design and Implementation (IoTDI)
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We present a System for Processing In-situ Bio-signal Data for Emotion Recognition and Sensing (SPIDERS)-a low-cost, wireless, glasses-based platform for continuous in-situ monitoring of user's facial expressions (apparent emotions) and real emotions. We present …
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