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Picard (1997) • Affective Computing: Computing that relates to, arises from, or deliberately influences emotions (p.3) • Holy grail for AI - Recognise emotions
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Affective computing is currently one of the most active research topics, furthermore, having increasingly intensive attention. This strong interest is driven by a
Affective computing: How 'emotional machines' are about to take over affective computing has infiltrated the labs of researchers who are developing a range of
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Part 1 of this book provides the intellectual framework for affective computing. and the new application area of affective wearable computers.
Part 1 of this book provides the intellectual framework for affective computing. and the new application area of affective wearable computers.
Important advances have been made in the areas of automatic language processing and emotional computing, and that could have big implications for business.
Rosalind Wright Picard (born May 17, 1962) is an American scholar who is Professor of Media Arts and Sciences at MIT, founder and director of the Affective Computing
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