Biomal Human Emotion Recognition and Peer Steaming Projects at  Ryerson Multimedia Research Lab

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This talk will describe the work in image, video and multimedia processing carried out at Multimedia Research Lab at Ryerson University. Our work focuses on four topics: human computer interaction, streaming media, indexing and retrieval, and bioinformatics. I will first give a brief introduction on these topics. I will then present two recent projects: 1) Bimodal human emotion recognition. We investaged language/speaker independent human emotion recognition using audiovisual cues and different feature analysis/pattern recognition methods. 2) Streaming video over peer-to-peer networks. We proposed centralized peer-to-peer architectures for streaming video transmission over the Internet and wireless networks.




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