María Inmaculada Mohino-Herranz | Artificial Intelligence| Best Research Article Award

Dr. María Inmaculada Mohino-Herranz | Artificial Intelligence| Best Research Article Award

Investigador, INTA, Spain

Inmaculada Mohíno Herranz is a distinguished researcher in the fields of signal processing, pattern recognition, and emotion detection. She currently works at the National Institute of Aerospace Technology (INTA), bringing her extensive expertise in physiological signal analysis to the forefront of innovative research. 🌟 Her career reflects a commitment to advancing technology and science, contributing to both academia and industry.

Publication profile

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Education

Inmaculada holds an impressive academic background, beginning with her M.Eng. in Telecommunication Engineering (2010), followed by a second degree in Electronics Engineering (2012), and a Master’s degree in Information and Communication Technologies (2015). 📚 She culminated her academic journey with a Ph.D. in Information and Communication Technologies (2017, with honors) from the University of Alcalá, Madrid, Spain. 🎓

Experience

She has built a solid career in academia and research, having worked at the Signal Theory and Communications Department of the University of Alcalá, where she was part of the Applied Signal Processing research group until 2021. 📡 Currently, she continues her research at INTA, contributing to projects related to aerospace technology. She has also been actively involved in supervising final degree and master’s projects, shaping future innovators. 👩‍🏫

Research Focus

Inmaculada’s research revolves around physiological signal processing, pattern recognition, emotion recognition, and stress detection. 💡 Her work is especially significant in understanding how physiological data can be used to monitor emotional states, which has applications ranging from healthcare to technology-enhanced well-being. 💻

Awards and Honors

Inmaculada has received recognition for her outstanding contributions to the field of Information and Communication Technologies, including supervising several successful degree projects and participating in numerous public and private-funded research initiatives. 🏆 Her efforts in academic and industrial projects further solidify her reputation as a leading researcher.

Publication Top Notes

Inmaculada Mohíno Herranz has authored various impactful papers. She has published nine journal papers, six of which are indexed in the Journal Citation Report. 📄 She has also written a book chapter and around 20 conference papers, showcasing her active engagement in research dissemination.

Metrological analysis on measuring techniques used to determine solubility of solids in supercritical carbon dioxide – Published in Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation (2025), this article has no citations yet.

Initializing the weights of a multilayer perceptron for activity and emotion recognition – Published in Expert Systems with Applications (2024), this article has no citations yet.

Introducing the ReaLISED Dataset for Sound Event Classification – Published in Electronics (2022), cited by two articles.

Linear detector and neural networks in cascade for voice activity detection in hearing aids – Published in Applied Acoustics (2021), cited by one article.

A wrapper feature selection algorithm: An emotional assessment using physiological recordings from wearable sensors – Published in Sensors (2020), this open-access article focuses on emotion assessment using physiological data from wearable sensors.

Ritu Tanwar | Artificial intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Ritu Tanwar | Artificial intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Research Scholar, NIT Uttarakhand, India

Ms. Ritu Tanwar is a dedicated Research Scholar at the National Institute of Technology, Uttarakhand, India, specializing in stress and emotion recognition through advanced machine learning techniques. Her innovative research harnesses deep learning and artificial intelligence to interpret physiological signals, contributing significantly to the field of affective computing. Ritu’s academic journey and teaching roles underline her commitment to advancing both theoretical and practical aspects of her research.

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Research for “Best Researcher Award” for Ms. Ritu Tanwar

Strengths for the Award

Ms. Ritu Tanwar, currently pursuing her PhD at the National Institute of Technology, Uttarakhand, has demonstrated exceptional strengths in her field of research. Her primary area of focus—stress and emotion recognition through physiological signals—highlights her deep engagement with cutting-edge technology and data analysis. Ritu’s work utilizes advanced techniques in deep learning and machine learning to address significant challenges in affective state recognition.

Innovative Research Contributions: Ritu’s research integrates multimodal physiological signals to enhance stress recognition, showcasing her ability to develop and implement novel frameworks. Her attention-based hybrid deep learning models for wearable stress recognition, published in prestigious journals like Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Computers and Electrical Engineering, underline her proficiency in blending theory with practical application.

High-Impact Publications: Her publications in high-impact journals and conferences, including Computers in Biology and Medicine and the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, reflect the substantial impact of her work on the field. Her innovative models, such as the CNN-LSTM based stress recognition system, are well-received and contribute to advancing the state of the art in affective computing.

Diverse Expertise: Ritu’s skill set spans various domains, from deep learning and artificial intelligence to data analysis and signal processing. Her ability to apply these skills effectively in her research demonstrates a well-rounded expertise that is crucial for a leading researcher.

Areas for Improvement

While Ms. Tanwar’s achievements are commendable, there are areas where she could further enhance her profile:

Broader Research Collaboration: Expanding her collaborative network with researchers from diverse fields could provide new insights and foster interdisciplinary approaches. Engaging in more collaborative projects could also increase the visibility and applicability of her research outcomes.

Broadened Publication Scope: Although Ritu has published extensively, diversifying her publication portfolio to include more interdisciplinary journals or higher-impact venues could further amplify the reach and influence of her research.

Enhanced Outreach: Increasing her participation in academic and industry conferences, workshops, and seminars could boost her professional network and provide more platforms to showcase her research. Additionally, contributing to review articles or special issues in her field could enhance her visibility as a thought leader.

Education 🎓

Ms. Tanwar is currently pursuing a PhD in Electronics Engineering at the National Institute of Technology, Uttarakhand, India, focusing on developing a deep learning framework for affective state recognition using multimodal physiological signals (April 2021-present). She earned her M.Tech. in Electronics & Communication Engineering from the University Institute of Engineering & Technology, Kurukshetra, India, with a thesis on emotion recognition from audio signals (July 2018). Her foundational B.Tech. in Electronics & Communication Engineering was also completed at the same institute (July 2013).

Experience 💼

Ms. Tanwar has a robust academic background, having worked as a Teaching Assistant at the National Institute of Technology, Uttarakhand, where she taught courses on Microcontroller and Interfacing, Digital Signal Processing, and Speech & Image Processing. Her research experience includes contributions as an Assistant/Associate Supervisor for undergraduate students and active participation in administrative and outreach activities, including her roles as Session Coordinator and Reviewer for the IC2E3 IEEE Conference.

Research Interests 🔬

Ms. Tanwar’s research interests are centered around stress and emotion recognition, physiological signals, and advanced data analysis techniques. She specializes in applying deep learning, machine learning, and artificial intelligence to improve the accuracy and applicability of affective state recognition systems.

Awards 🏆

Senior Research Fellow Scholarship (2021-present): Awarded for her exceptional research capabilities and contributions to her field.

Publication Recognition: Her work has been accepted and recognized in leading journals and conferences, reflecting her significant contributions to the field of artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Publications Top Notes

Tanwar, R., Phukan, O. C., Singh, G., Pal, P. K., & Tiwari, S. (2024). Attention based hybrid deep learning model for wearable based stress recognition. Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, 127, 107391.

Tanwar, R., Singh, G., & Pal, P. K. (2024). A Hybrid Transposed Attention Based Deep Learning Model for Wearable and Explainable Stress Recognition. Computers and Electrical Engineering (Accepted).

Tanwar, R., Singh, G., & Pal, P. K. (2024). Explainable Artificial Intelligence System For Stress Recognition Using Multimodal Physiological Signals. Computers in Biology and Medicine (under review).

Tanwar, R., Singh, G., & Pal, P. K. (2024). Stress-Wed: Stress recognition autoencoder using Wearables Data. In Second International Conference on Artificial Intelligence: Towards Sustainable Intelligence. Springer (Accepted).

Conclusion

Ms. Ritu Tanwar’s research on stress and emotion recognition using physiological signals is both innovative and impactful, making her a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” Her contributions to deep learning and machine learning in affective computing are significant, and her academic and teaching experiences add to her profile as a dedicated and knowledgeable researcher. By addressing areas for improvement, such as expanding collaboration and publication scope, Ritu can further strengthen her position as a leading researcher in her field. Her ongoing research promises to make substantial contributions to both theoretical and applied aspects of artificial intelligence and emotion recognition.