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Automatic Classification of Emotions Based on Cardiac Signals: A Systematic Literature Review

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ANNALS OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
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DOI: 10.1007/s10439-023-03341-8

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Automatic emotion recognition; Cardiac signal; Electrocardiography; Heart rate variability; Photoplethysmography; Physiological signal processing; Wearable emotion recognition; Artificial intelligence

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Emotions play a vital role in human cognition and have garnered significant interest in the field of artificial intelligence and machine learning. However, accurately identifying human emotions remains a challenge due to various factors and physiological changes. This study conducted a systematic review to explore the current trends in the detection, recognition, and classification of emotions based on cardiac signals. The findings provide insights into techniques for designing automatic emotion recognition applications using low-cost, wearable, and unobtrusive devices.
Emotions play a pivotal role in human cognition, exerting influence across diverse domains of individuals' lives. The widespread adoption of artificial intelligence and machine learning has spurred interest in systems capable of automatically recognizing and classifying emotions and affective states. However, the accurate identification of human emotions remains a formidable challenge, as they are influenced by various factors and accompanied by physiological changes. Numerous solutions have emerged to enable emotion recognition, leveraging the characterization of biological signals, including the utilization of cardiac signals acquired from low-cost and wearable sensors. The objective of this work was to comprehensively investigate the current trends in the field by conducting a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) that focuses specifically on the detection, recognition, and classification of emotions based on cardiac signals, to gain insights into the prevailing techniques employed for signal acquisition, the extracted features, the elicitation process, and the classification methods employed in these studies. A SLR was conducted using four research databases, and articles were assessed concerning the proposed research questions. Twenty seven articles met the selection criteria and were assessed for the feasibility of using cardiac signals, acquired from low-cost and wearable devices, for emotion recognition. Several emotional elicitation methods were found in the literature, including the algorithms applied for automatic classification, as well as the key challenges associated with emotion recognition relying solely on cardiac signals. This study extends the current body of knowledge and enables future research by providing insights into suitable techniques for designing automatic emotion recognition applications. It emphasizes the importance of utilizing low-cost, wearable, and unobtrusive devices to acquire cardiac signals for accurate and accessible emotion recognition.

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