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Personalized Emotion Recognition by Personality-Aware High-Order Learning of Physiological Signals

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ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
DOI: 10.1145/3233184

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Personalized emotion recognition; personality-sensitive learning; physiological signal analysis; multi-modal fusion; hypergraph learning

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61701273, 61571269, 61671267]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2018T110100, 2017M610897]
  3. Royal Society Newton Mobility Grant [IE150997]
  4. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFC011300]
  5. Berkeley Deep Drive

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Due to the subjective responses of different subjects to physical stimuli, emotion recognition methodologies from physiological signals are increasingly becoming personalized. Existing works mainly focused on modeling the involved physiological corpus of each subject, without considering the psychological factors, such as interest and personality. The latent correlation among different subjects has also been rarely examined. In this article, we propose to investigate the influence of personality on emotional behavior in a hypergraph learning framework. Assuming that each vertex is a compound tuple (subject, stimuli), multi-modal hypergraphs can be constructed based on the personality correlation among different subjects and on the physiological correlation among corresponding stimuli. To reveal the different importance of vertices, hyperedges, and modalities, we learn the weights for each of them. As the hypergraphs connect different subjects on the compound vertices, the emotions of multiple subjects can be simultaneously recognized. In this way, the constructed hypergraphs are vertex-weighted multi-modal multi-task ones. The estimated factors, referred to as emotion relevance, are employed for emotion recognition. We carry out extensive experiments on the ASCERTAIN dataset and the results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method, as compared to the state-of-the-art emotion recognition approaches.

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