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    • Affective computing using speech and eye gaze: a review and bimodal system proposal for continuous affect prediction. 

      O'Dwyer, Jonny; Murray, Niall; Flynn, Ronan (2018)
      Speech has been a widely used modality in the field of affective computing. Recently however, there has been a growing interest in the use of multi-modal affective computing systems. These multi-modal systems incorporate ...
    • Continuous affect prediction using eye gaze and speech. 

      O'Dwyer, Jonny; Flynn, Ronan; Murray, Niall (IEEE, 2017-12)
      Affective computing research traditionally focused on labeling a person's emotion as one of a discrete number of classes e.g. happy or sad. In recent times, more attention has been given to continuous affect prediction ...
    • Eye-based continuous affect prediction. 

      O'Dwyer, Jonny; Murray, Niall; Flynn, Ronan (IEEE Xplore, 2019-12)
      Eye-based information channels include the pupils, gaze, saccades, fixational movements, and numerous forms of eye opening and closure. Pupil size variation indicates cognitive load and emotion, while a person's gaze ...
    • Speech, head, and eye-based cues for continuous affect prediction. 

      O'Dwyer, Jonny (IEEE Xplore, 2019-12)
      Continuous affect prediction involves the discrete time-continuous regression of affect dimensions. Researchers in this domain are currently embracing multimodal model input. This provides motivation for researchers to ...