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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1998
by Rosalind Picard, MIT Press, 1997. $27.50 (xii+292 pages) ISBN 0 262 16170 2.
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by Rosalind Picard, MIT Press, 1997. $27.50 (xii+292 pages) ISBN 0 262 16170 2.
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2016
Being able to automatically recognize and interpret the affective state of the player can have various benefits in a Serious Game. The difficulty and pace of a learning game could be adapted, or the quality of the interaction between the player and the game could be improved – just to name two examples.
Guthier, Benjamin +2 more
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Being able to automatically recognize and interpret the affective state of the player can have various benefits in a Serious Game. The difficulty and pace of a learning game could be adapted, or the quality of the interaction between the player and the game could be improved – just to name two examples.
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Ethical Considerations on Affective Computing: An Overview
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2023Affective computing develops systems, which recognize or influence aspects of human life related to emotion, including feelings and attitudes. Significant potential for both good and harm makes it ethically sensitive, and trying to strike sound balances ...
L. Devillers, R. Cowie
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IEEE transactions on multimedia, 2023
This paper proposes a dense fusion transformer (DFT) framework to integrate textual, acoustic, and visual information for multimodal affective computing.
Huan Deng +4 more
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This paper proposes a dense fusion transformer (DFT) framework to integrate textual, acoustic, and visual information for multimodal affective computing.
Huan Deng +4 more
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Explainable AI for Audio and Visual Affective Computing: A Scoping Review
IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, 2023Affective computing often relies on audiovisual data to identify affective states from non-verbal signals, such as facial expressions and vocal cues.
David S. Johnson +3 more
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MER 2025: When Affective Computing Meets Large Language Models
ACM MultimediaMER2025 is the third year of our MER series of challenges. Previously, MER2023 (http://merchallenge.cn/mer2023) focused on multi-label learning, noise robustness, and semi-supervised learning, while MER2024 (https://zeroqiaoba.github.io/MER2024-website ...
Zheng Lian +17 more
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Proceedings of the Institution of mechanical engineers. Part B, journal of engineering manufacture, 2022
The introduction of collaborative robots aims to make production more flexible, promoting a greater interaction between humans and robots also from physical point of view.
Riccardo Gervasi +3 more
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The introduction of collaborative robots aims to make production more flexible, promoting a greater interaction between humans and robots also from physical point of view.
Riccardo Gervasi +3 more
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Exploring Interpretability in Deep Learning for Affective Computing: A Comprehensive Review
ACM Trans. Multim. Comput. Commun. Appl.Deep learning has shown impressive performance in affective computing, but its black-box characteristic limits the model’s interpretability, posing a challenge to further development and application.
Xinjie Zhang +4 more
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AffectFAL: Federated Active Affective Computing with Non-IID Data
ACM Multimedia, 2023Federated affective computing, which deploys traditional affective computing in a distributed framework, achieves a trade-off between privacy and utility, and offers a wide variety of applications in business and society.
Zixin Zhang +3 more
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Affective interaction and affective computing - past, present and future
CHI Extended AbstractsHCI researchers recognize affect and emotion as fundamental parts of human experience however conceptualizing emotions as ineffable, embodied, situated, or culturally bound does not fit within some of the dominant paradigm of Affective computing and ...
Naseem Ahmadpour +13 more
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