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Survey on Emotion Sensing Using Mobile Devices | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore

Abstract:

The rapid development and ubiquity of mobile and wearable devices promises to enable researchers to monitor users’ granular emotional data in a less intrusive manner. Res...Show More

Abstract:

The rapid development and ubiquity of mobile and wearable devices promises to enable researchers to monitor users’ granular emotional data in a less intrusive manner. Researchers have used a wide variety of mobile and wearable devices for this purpose, and have proposed various approaches to sense users’ emotional states. In this survey, we utilise three established digital libraries (ACM Digital Library, IEEE Xplore Digital Library, and Springer Nature). We analysed and critically assessed the different approaches used in the three stages (perception, learning, inference) of a typical mobile emotion sensing framework, following a structured paper selection process. The contribution of this survey is three-fold; first, we document all the latest relevant literature on mobile emotion sensing research; second, we describe how mobile and wearable devices use their sensing and computing capabilities to monitor human emotions; third, we discuss challenges and opportunities of mobile emotion sensing to demonstrate the potential of this thriving field of research.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing ( Volume: 14, Issue: 4, 01 Oct.-Dec. 2023)
Page(s): 2678 - 2696
Date of Publication: 08 November 2022

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