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Contextual and Cued Fear Conditioning Test Using a Video Analyzing System in Mice
Published on: March 1, 2014
Real-time fear emotion recognition in mice based on multimodal data fusion
Hao Wang1, Zhanpeng Shi2, Ruijie Hu2
1Public Computer Teaching and Research Center, Jilin University, Changchun, 130012, China.
Abstract:
A multimodal emotion recognition method that utilizes facial expressions, body postures, and movement trajectories to detect fear in mice is proposed in this study. By integrating and analyzing these distinct data sources through feature encoders and attention classifiers, we developed a robust emotion classification model. The performance of the model was evaluated by comparing it with single-modal methods, and the results showed significant accuracy improvements. Our findings indicate that the multimodal fusion emotion recognition model enhanced the precision of emotion detection, achieving a fear recognition accuracy of 86.7%. Additionally, the impacts of different monitoring durations and frame sampling rates on the achieved recognition accuracy were investigated in this study. The proposed method provides an efficient and simple solution for conducting real-time, comprehensive emotion monitoring in animal research, with potential applications in neuroscience and psychiatric studies.

