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Emotion detection from handwriting and drawing samples using an attention-based transformer modelopen access

Authors
Khan, Zohaib AhmadXia, YuanqingAurangzeb, KhursheedKhaliq, FizaAlam, MahmoodKhan, Javed AliAnwar, Muhammad Shahid
Issue Date
Mar-2024
Publisher
PEERJ INC
Keywords
Emotional state recognition; Handwriting/Drawing analysis; Behavioral biometrics; Emotion detection; Human-computer Interaction; Emotional intelligence; Transformer model
Citation
PEERJ COMPUTER SCIENCE, v.10
Journal Title
PEERJ COMPUTER SCIENCE
Volume
10
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/91132
DOI
10.7717/peerj-cs.1887
ISSN
2376-5992
2376-5992
Abstract
Emotion detection (ED) involves the identification and understanding of an individual's emotional state through various cues such as facial expressions, voice tones, physiological changes, and behavioral patterns. In this context, behavioral analysis is employed to observe actions and behaviors for emotional interpretation. This work specifically employs behavioral metrics like drawing and handwriting to determine a person's emotional state, recognizing these actions as physical functions integrating motor and cognitive processes. The study proposes an attention-based transformer model as an innovative approach to identify emotions from handwriting and drawing samples, thereby advancing the capabilities of ED into the domains of fine motor skills and artistic expression. The initial data obtained provides a set of points that correspond to the handwriting or drawing strokes. Each stroke point is subsequently delivered to the attention-based transformer model, which embeds it into a high-dimensional vector space. The model builds a prediction about the emotional state of the person who generated the sample by integrating the most important components and patterns in the input sequence using self-attentional processes. The proposed approach possesses a distinct advantage in its enhanced capacity to capture long -range correlations compared to conventional recurrent neural networks (RNN). This characteristic makes it particularly well-suited for the precise identification of emotions from samples of handwriting and drawings, signifying a notable advancement in the field of emotion detection. The proposed method produced cutting-edge outcomes of 92.64% on the benchmark dataset known as EMOTHAW (Emotion Recognition via Handwriting and Drawing).
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