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A study of human emotions from Brain waves

A study of human emotions from Brain waves. Prepared by: Saleh Al- Watban 426101912 Riyadh Al- Khalifah 427101346 Supervised by: prof . Mohammed Rizon. Goal of the project:. 1. to investigate a method to facilitate emotion recognition from physiological signals.

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A study of human emotions from Brain waves

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  1. A study of human emotions fromBrain waves Prepared by: Saleh Al-Watban 426101912 Riyadh Al-Khalifah 427101346 Supervised by: prof. Mohammed Rizon

  2. Goal of the project: 1. to investigate a method to facilitate emotion recognition from physiological signals. a) Subject of investigation is the electrical brain activity that occurs when a person is in a certain emotional state. b) This activity is measured by electroencephalography (EEG). 2. to compared to other biosignals, such as heart rate or skin conductance – sensors are applied directly at the head. a) Contrary, sensors that are used to measure e.g. blood volume pressure, skin conductance, or heart rate are generally applied at body areas, which are usually covered with clothes. b) Moreover, a person wearing sensors for EEG measurement is not delimited in use of hands.

  3. Brainwaves types There are 4 categories of these brainwaves, ranging from the most activity to the least activity

  4. Emotion 1.  Emotions and their expression are key element in social interactions, being used as mechanisms for signaling, directing attention, motivating and controlling interactions. 2) Individual emotional state may be influenced by kinds of situations, and different people have different subjective emotional experiences even response to the same stimulus. 3) They are classified the different types of emotions elicited from the subjects through the physiological signals.

  5. Emotion Categories • The human emotions are basically classified into three types: • Motivational (Thirst, Hunger, Pain, Mood) • Basic (Happy, Sad, Fear, Disgust, Anger, and Surprise) • Self Conscious or Social (Shame, Embarrassment, Pride, and Guilt)

  6. Experiment:EEG • Electroencephalography (EEG) is the recording of electrical activity along the scalp produced by the firing of neurons within the brain • Used for epilepsy, diagnosis of coma, and brain death , diagnosis of tumors, stroke and other focal brain disorders • Measures both the frequency and amplitude of electrical activity generated from the human brain • 20–40 minutes time taken • Simple, fast, and inexpensive method. It is neither painful nor uncomfortable or time-consuming

  7. Basic system High and Low Frequency Filters Electrodes Amplifier Analog- Digital converter Display

  8. Electrodes • Read the signal from the head surface • International 10/20 system for placing the electrodes in the head surface. • This system is based on the relationship between the location of an electrode and the underlying area of cerebral cortex • Each site of the head has a letter to identify the lobe and a number to identify the hemisphere location.

  9. Emotional Data Collection • Subjects are asked to put on the headgear to obtain their brainwave • EEG device will transmit the bio-signals to the PC for recording • Another PC is used to present visual and aural stimulus

  10. Bio-signal data were collected over four dry electrodes from F4, T3, T4 and P4 according to the International 10-20 standards • Fp2referenceand the left ear lobe was used as the ground channel Placement of electrodes for EEG

  11. signal collect

  12. METHODOLOGY • STATISTICAL FEATURES

  13. CLASSIFICATION USING BACK–PROPAGATION NEURAL NETWORK (BPNN): 1)we classify human emotion using BPNN. 2)the structure of BPNN

  14. Rustles Classification result for the combination of [ δxγx] [%] (Highest overall classification rate among combinations) Classification results for 5 emotions, 4 emotions,3 emotions and 2 emotions

  15. CONCLUSION • The accuracy of classification depends not only on the feature selected for classification but also depends on: (a) number of electrodes used for acquiring the EEG signal (b) number of subjects participated in the experiment (c) nature of stimuli used for evoking the emotions (d) type of classifier used for classification

  16. Q&A

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