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== [http://affect.media.mit.edu/ Affective Computing] == | == [http://affect.media.mit.edu/ Affective Computing] == | ||
How | How computational systems can sense, recognize, and understand human emotions and respond. | ||
* ( | * (18) [[Bayesian Conditional Random Fields for Joint Classifications of Relational Data]] Yaun Qui | ||
* ( | * (19) [[Sharing Emotions Through Active Expressions]] Shaundra Daily | ||
* ( | * (20) [[Emotemail]] Carson Reynolds | ||
* (21) [[Mouse-Behavior Analysis and Adaptive Relational Agents]] Philip Davis | |||
* (22) [[Sensor-Fusion Using Semi-Supervised Learning]] Ashish Kapoor | |||
* (23) [[Affective Learning Companion]] Win Burleson | |||
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Revision as of 21:00, 14 December 2004
Rosalind W. Picard
Affective Computing
How computational systems can sense, recognize, and understand human emotions and respond.
- (18) Bayesian Conditional Random Fields for Joint Classifications of Relational Data Yaun Qui
- (19) Sharing Emotions Through Active Expressions Shaundra Daily
- (20) Emotemail Carson Reynolds
- (21) Mouse-Behavior Analysis and Adaptive Relational Agents Philip Davis
- (22) Sensor-Fusion Using Semi-Supervised Learning Ashish Kapoor
- (23) Affective Learning Companion Win Burleson
back to Main Page