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Affective computing is aimed at detecting the emotional state of people involved in the interaction with a machine, in order to improve the interactiom. | Affective computing is aimed at detecting the emotional state of people involved in the interaction with a machine, in order to improve the interactiom. | ||
It is aimed at the introduction of an affective comunicative channel that goes near the standard cognitive one that is present in each human-machine system. | It is aimed at the introduction of an affective comunicative channel that goes near the standard cognitive one that is present in each human-machine system. | ||
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The Automatic Emotions Recognition group has now a website: [http://www.emoticalab.com emoticaLab]. Find out any information about research topics, products and news about our world. | The Automatic Emotions Recognition group has now a website: [http://www.emoticalab.com emoticaLab]. Find out any information about research topics, products and news about our world. |
Revision as of 14:27, 2 April 2010
This research topic belongs to the research area BioSignal Analysis.
Affective computing is aimed at detecting the emotional state of people involved in the interaction with a machine, in order to improve the interactiom. It is aimed at the introduction of an affective comunicative channel that goes near the standard cognitive one that is present in each human-machine system.
The Automatic Emotions Recognition group has now a website: emoticaLab. Find out any information about research topics, products and news about our world.
Ongoing Projects
Projects on this topic:
Project proposals
Finished Projects
- Affective Robotic Rehabilitation of Upper Limbs
- Affective VideoGames
- Characterization of the NIA signal
- Driving companions
- FaceAnalysisInVideogames
- Gestures in Videogames
- Online Emotion Classification
- Relationship between Cognition and Emotion in Rehabilitation Robotics
- Videogame adaptation
- Wireless Affective Devices