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2007-10-19 14:10
On the Emotion Analysis Method of Wearing Clothes based on Fractal Shinya Okonogi, Heer Vaseng, Masahiro Nakagawa (Nagaoka Univ of Technology), Kimiyasu Imai, Sigetosi Amiya (Kuraray. Inc), Kiyoshi Takizawa (Kuraray trading .Inc) CAS2007-60 NLP2007-88 |
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In this report, the purpose is directed towards recognition of EEG signals by focusing on affective evalution of three kinds of clothes made of “Sophista”, “Cotton”, and “Polyester”. Features of EEG signals are extracted in terms of the fractal dimension analyses. Recognition of EEG signals is accomplished by learning and recognition process with the aid of fractal dimensions. We have examined affective evaluation of the three clothes in reassurance, lightness, coolness, and stress by recognizing EEG signals. As results, recognizing the intended thinking is confirmed from the ratio of the output corresponding to affective evaluation of the three clothes. In addition, the Stroop test in which the effect of affective evaluation of clothes in ability to concentrate was given was executed. |
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EEG / Fractal dimension analysis / Emotional Fractal-dimension Analysis / / / / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 107, no. 267, NLP2007-88, pp. 47-52, Oct. 2007. |
Paper # |
NLP2007-88 |
Date of Issue |
2007-10-12 (CAS, NLP) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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