IDENTIFICATION OF EMOTIONAL STATES USING PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES
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1. A method for automatically identifying a likely emotional state in real-time comprising:
- exposing a person to a stimulus;
measuring the person'"'"'s physiological responses to the stimulus;
comparing the measured physiological responses to baseline physiological responses; and
identifying a likely emotional state in dependence on the pattern of deviations of the measured physiological responses from the baseline physiological responses.
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Abstract
The invention provides a method for automatically identifying emotional states of a person in real-time based on physiological responses by exposing a person to a stimulus, measuring the person'"'"'s physiological response to the stimulus, and comparing the measured physiological response to a known baseline physiological. The deviation of the measured physiological response from the baseline physiological response is determinative of the emotional state.
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21 Claims
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1. A method for automatically identifying a likely emotional state in real-time comprising:
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exposing a person to a stimulus; measuring the person'"'"'s physiological responses to the stimulus; comparing the measured physiological responses to baseline physiological responses; and identifying a likely emotional state in dependence on the pattern of deviations of the measured physiological responses from the baseline physiological responses. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method for automatically identifying an emotional state of a person in real-time, comprising:
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exposing a person to a stimulus; measuring the person'"'"'s physiological responses to the stimulus; classifying the measured responses into one or more classes by means of a classifier trained to recognize patterns of physiological responses occurring in a plurality of emotional states; and identifying a likely emotional state in dependence on the classes into which the measured responses have been classified. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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