Human Emotion Detection

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Human Emotion Detection System

ABSTRACT
Physically challenged people find it difficult to use a computer because information is
presented in an inaccessible form to them. Though many forms of computer access are available for
disabled people, these systems are expensive and require sophisticated hardware support. In this
context, this system focuses on helping quadriplegic and non-verbal users. The challenge is to
develop a Human Computer Interface for such users which is inexpensive and easy to
implement. Human Computer Interface is a discipline concerned with the design, evaluation and
implementation of interactive computing systems for human use and with the study of major
phenomena surrounding them. We propose an interface for people with severe disabilities based on
face tracking. Body features like the eyes and the lips may also be used for implementing a
human computer interface but with some limitations. In eye tracking, the motion of the pupil is
hard to track with a web camera which would be the primary mode of input in the proposed
system. For a physically challenged user, moving the face itself demands greater effort and hence
finer intricacies eyeball and lip movement cannot be considered. The system depends on a web
camera for input and hence would be affordable by the target users. User friendliness is enhanced as
the system is devoid of any sophisticated hardware requirement

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Human Emotion Detection System

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