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Main Authors: Kozlov, Pavel, Akram, Alisher, Shamoi, Pakizar
Format: Preprint
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.00138
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author Kozlov, Pavel
Akram, Alisher
Shamoi, Pakizar
author_facet Kozlov, Pavel
Akram, Alisher
Shamoi, Pakizar
contents Computer games are widespread nowadays and enjoyed by people of all ages. But when it comes to kids, playing these games can be more than just fun, it is a way for them to develop important skills and build emotional intelligence. Facial expressions and sounds that kids produce during gameplay reflect their feelings, thoughts, and moods. In this paper, we propose a novel framework that integrates a fuzzy approach for the recognition of emotions through the analysis of audio and video data. Our focus lies within the specific context of computer games tailored for children, aiming to enhance their overall user experience. We use the FER dataset to detect facial emotions in video frames recorded from the screen during the game. For the audio emotion recognition of sounds a kid produces during the game, we use CREMA-D, TESS, RAVDESS, and Savee datasets. Next, a fuzzy inference system is used for the fusion of results. Besides this, our system can detect emotion stability and emotion diversity during gameplay, which, together with prevailing emotion report, can serve as valuable information for parents worrying about the effect of certain games on their kids. The proposed approach has shown promising results in the preliminary experiments we conducted, involving 3 different video games, namely fighting, racing, and logic games, and providing emotion-tracking results for kids in each game. Our study can contribute to the advancement of child-oriented game development, which is not only engaging but also accounts for children's cognitive and emotional states.
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spellingShingle Fuzzy Approach for Audio-Video Emotion Recognition in Computer Games for Children
Kozlov, Pavel
Akram, Alisher
Shamoi, Pakizar
Artificial Intelligence
Computer games are widespread nowadays and enjoyed by people of all ages. But when it comes to kids, playing these games can be more than just fun, it is a way for them to develop important skills and build emotional intelligence. Facial expressions and sounds that kids produce during gameplay reflect their feelings, thoughts, and moods. In this paper, we propose a novel framework that integrates a fuzzy approach for the recognition of emotions through the analysis of audio and video data. Our focus lies within the specific context of computer games tailored for children, aiming to enhance their overall user experience. We use the FER dataset to detect facial emotions in video frames recorded from the screen during the game. For the audio emotion recognition of sounds a kid produces during the game, we use CREMA-D, TESS, RAVDESS, and Savee datasets. Next, a fuzzy inference system is used for the fusion of results. Besides this, our system can detect emotion stability and emotion diversity during gameplay, which, together with prevailing emotion report, can serve as valuable information for parents worrying about the effect of certain games on their kids. The proposed approach has shown promising results in the preliminary experiments we conducted, involving 3 different video games, namely fighting, racing, and logic games, and providing emotion-tracking results for kids in each game. Our study can contribute to the advancement of child-oriented game development, which is not only engaging but also accounts for children's cognitive and emotional states.
title Fuzzy Approach for Audio-Video Emotion Recognition in Computer Games for Children
topic Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.00138