A Paiva - International Workshop on Affective Interactions, 1999 - Springer
Although emotions were, for a long time, considered undesirable for rational behaviour, there is now evidence in Neuroscience and Psychology that shows emotions to be an …
'Affective computing'is a branch of computing concerned with the theory and construction of machines which can detect, respond to, and simulate human emotional states. It is an …
RW Picard - International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 2003 - Elsevier
A number of researchers around the world have built machines that recognize, express, model, communicate, and respond to emotional information, instances of “affective …
Affective Computing is a growing multidisciplinary field encompassing computer science, engineering, psychology, education, neuroscience, and many other disciplines. It explores …
This is an invited introduction to the first issue of the IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, telling personal stories and sharing viewpoints of a pioneer and visionary of the …
SB Daily, MT James, D Cherry, JJ Porter III… - Emotions and affect in …, 2017 - Elsevier
Affective computing relates to, arises from, or intentionally influences emotion. It is a continuously growing multidisciplinary field that explores how technology can inform an …
Emotions are intrinsically part of our mental activity and play a key role in communication and decision-making processes. Emotion is a chain of events made up of feedback loops …
Recent neurological studies indicate that the role of emotion in human cognition is essential; emotions are not a luxury. Instead, emotions play a critical role in rational decision-making …