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Crowd Emotion Detection Using Dynamic Probabilistic Models
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2014
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Detecting emotions of a crowd to control the situation is an area of emerging interest. The purpose of this paper is to present a novel idea to detect the emotions of the crowd. Emotions are defined as evolving quantities arising from the reaction to contextual situations in a set of dynamic pattern of events. These events depend on internal and external interaction states in an already mapped space. The emotions of multiple people constituting a crowd in any surveillance environment are
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-08864-8_32
fatcat:kgna4i6vjvgazp4hlp6wivfcpa