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Robots with emotional intelligence
Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE international conference on Human robot interaction, 2009This keynote talk will illustrate a basic set of skills of emotional intelligence, how they are important for robots and agents that interact with people, and how our research at MIT addresses part of the problem of giving robots such skills. One of the most important skills is the ability to perceive and understand expressions of emotion, which I will
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Emotional Intelligence and Simulation
Surgical Clinics of North America, 2015Emotional intelligence (EI) is an established concept in the business literature with evidence that it is an important factor in determining career achievement. There is increasing interest in the role that EI has in medical training, but it is still a nascent field. This article reviews the EI literature most relevant to surgical training and proposes
Sophia K, McKinley, Roy, Phitayakorn
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Loneliness and Emotional Intelligence
The Journal of Psychology, 2012The possible associations of loneliness with Emotional Intelligence (EI), 2 of its correlates (life satisfaction and a sense of meaning), and several background variables were tested on a sample of 134 young adults attending college in northern Israel.
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The appeal of emotional intelligence
Medical Education, 2014Nearly a decade ago, Lewis et al. raised the spectre of emotional intelligence (EI) as a 'uroborus': a construct so fraught with conceptual and measurement problems as to parallel the mythical animal 'that eats itself, beginning with its tail, and so disappears by its own devices'.1 In this issue of Medical Education, Cherry et al.2 demonstrate how ...
Ogle, Jessica, Bushnell, John
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Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Mobile systems, applications, and services, 2010
This keynote will highlight work from the Affective Computing group at the MIT Media Laboratory bringing new skills of emotional intelligence to mobile technology. Here are some of the things I plan to discuss and/or to demonstrate live: (1) New comfortable wearable technology for measuring physiological components of emotion, for example, I will show ...
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This keynote will highlight work from the Affective Computing group at the MIT Media Laboratory bringing new skills of emotional intelligence to mobile technology. Here are some of the things I plan to discuss and/or to demonstrate live: (1) New comfortable wearable technology for measuring physiological components of emotion, for example, I will show ...
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Artificial (emotional) intelligence
Communications of the ACM, 2018Enabled by advances in computing power and neural networks, machines are getting better at recognizing and dealing with human emotions.
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Social emotional learning and emotional intelligence: the predicting role of emotional intelligence
International Journal of Happiness and Development, 2018The research aims to examine the relationship between social emotional learning and emotional intelligence. Participants of the study were 736 high school students who answered the scales. According to results, the dimensions of emotional intelligence; perception, understanding and management are positively related to social emotional learning ...
Arslan, Serhat, Ilker Iseri
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THE EFFECTS OF AN EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE EDUCATION PROGRAM ON THE EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE OF CHILDREN
Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal, 2007Our aim was to research the effect of emotional intelligence education on the emotional intelligence of young children. The sample group were 6-year-old children attending preschool classes (N = 120). A subgroup of 40 students attended a 12-week emotional intelligence program.
Oemeroglu, Esra, Ulutas, İlkay
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Computers with emotional intelligence
Proceedings of the XV International Conference on Human Computer Interaction, 2014The ability to display and recognise emotions is an important aspect of social interaction between humans. We monitor each other's facial expressions, vocal nuances and body posture and gestures, and use them to make inferences about other people's mental states.
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INTELLIGENCE AND EMOTIONAL STABILITY
American Journal of Psychiatry, 19481. The clinical findings in the examination of over 30,000 men gave a very definitely higher incidence of emotional instability in the men diagnosed mentally retarded than in those diagnosed non-retarded. 2. Down-grading for instability decreased as 'M' scores advanced. 3.
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