Emotion Recognition Using Wearables: A Systematic Literature Review Work in progress
Stanis{\l}aw Saganowski, Anna Dutkowiak, Adam Dziadek, Maciej, Dzie\.zyc, Joanna Komoszy\'nska, Weronika Michalska, Adam Polak, Micha{\l}, Ujma, Przemys{\l}aw Kazienko

TL;DR
This paper systematically reviews how wearable devices can be used to recognize emotions in daily life, highlighting current research steps, limitations, and challenges in the field.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of existing research on emotion recognition using wearables and discusses key limitations and future directions.
Findings
Identified main research steps in wearable-based emotion recognition
Discussed key limitations and challenges in the domain
Highlighted potential for ubiquitous emotion monitoring
Abstract
Wearables like smartwatches or wrist bands equipped with pervasive sensors enable us to monitor our physiological signals. In this study, we address the question whether they can help us to recognize our emotions in our everyday life for ubiquitous computing. Using the systematic literature review, we identified crucial research steps and discussed the main limitations and problems in the domain.
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