ECG ANALYSIS FOR EMOTION DETECTION USING MACHINE LEARNING APPROACH
Abstract
Emotions are feelings which one can feel and are hard to be put in a form by a person. Emotions like joy and sadness can
be somehow detected from the facial expressions or through the body language. But these emotions do have an impact
upon our system. Electroencephalogram is one of the measure in Medical field through which one can know the impact
of different parameters such as stress, joy, sadness, anger on the mechanism of our body. The emotions such as anger,
sadness have a adverse effect on the cardio system which can be detected through the electroencephalogram. In other
way we can be able to say that through an ECG one can be able to know the emotional state of a person.
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