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Toward computers that recognize and respond to user emotion
2000
IBM Systems Journal
PICARD 705 Toward computers that recognize and respond to user emotion Comfortable communication of emotion Emotion communication requires that a message be both sent and received. ...
Two main themes of sensing-self-report and concurrent expression-are described, together with examples of systems that give users new ways to communicate emotion to computers and, through computers, to ...
skills include the ability to recognize the emotions of another and to respond appropriately to these emotions. ...
doi:10.1147/sj.393.0705
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Future interfaces
2002
CHI '02 extended abstracts on Human factors in computer systems - CHI '02
computers to recognize, express, and respond to emotional and social information. ...
We discuss new theory and upcoming interface technologies that enable or augment social-emotional interaction between people and computers, and between people via new forms of computers. ...
Her lab has pioneered the development of wearable computers that recognize and respond to physiological indications of emotional state. ...
doi:10.1145/506547.506552
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Future interfaces
2002
CHI '02 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '02
computers to recognize, express, and respond to emotional and social information. ...
We discuss new theory and upcoming interface technologies that enable or augment social-emotional interaction between people and computers, and between people via new forms of computers. ...
Her lab has pioneered the development of wearable computers that recognize and respond to physiological indications of emotional state. ...
doi:10.1145/506443.506552
dblp:conf/chi/PicardWN02
fatcat:m4x6ehoys5fwpjwvckwqxcotfu
Guest Editorial: Toward Commercial Applications of Affective Computing
2017
IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing
One of the main goals of affective computing is to create machines which can adapt to users' emotions in order to produce more natural and efficient interaction [2] . ...
State-of-the-art machines that respond to recognized states generally do so using very simple if-then rules, and little work has been done on how a machine can effectively modify a user's affective state ...
Furthermore, user acceptance depends not only on whether the system can recognize and respond to affective states, but also on other factors related to quality of experience: for example, on whether a ...
doi:10.1109/taffc.2017.2676318
fatcat:obf4fbygybcppmxycyi6vgzwgu
Building HAL: computers that sense, recognize, and respond to human emotion
2001
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging VI
and respond to these emotions in an adaptive personalized way. ...
This presentation highlights recent research in giving machines certain affective abilities that aim to make them more intelligent, shows examples of some of these systems, and describes the role that ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to thank the graduate students in Affective Computing, who have contributed significantly to this research, and the Media Lab sponsors in the Things That Think and Digital ...
doi:10.1117/12.429523
dblp:conf/hvei/Picard01
fatcat:nswn7w2dcbdwbi5ssoam7sbfam
Identifying A User Interface Web Design Standard for Higher Learning Institutions Using Kansei Engineering
2018
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
A poorly designed user interface leads to bad user interaction while raising the users' arousal and a displeasing user experience with a website elicits dissatisfaction emotion where consecutively results ...
This study tries to convert the feelings and emotions of users into design elements with the use of Kansei engineering technology in order to design an appropriate higher learning institution website by ...
Therefore, emotional approach needs to be included in website design to engage the user emotionally and attach them to the website for a longer time in order to gain user trust and satisfaction for the ...
doi:10.11591/ijeecs.v11.i1.pp90-97
fatcat:5caa27eyg5fffdbxyzd2smmw24
Toward Machines With Emotional Intelligence
[chapter]
2008
The Science of Emotional IntelligenceKnowns and Unknowns
Machines are now being given the ability to sense and recognize expressions of human emotion such as interest, distress, and pleasure, with the recognition that such communication is vital for helping ...
This chapter describes new research that is giving machines (including software agents, robotic pets, desktop computers, and more) skills of emotional intelligence. ...
This research was supported in part by the MIT Media Lab's Things That Think Consortium, Digital Life Consortium, and by the National Science Foundation ITR 0325428. ...
doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195181890.003.0016
fatcat:hcgd24wdirhjpkpe7rot25s3ry
The Knowledge Domain of Affective Computing: A Scientometric Review
[chapter]
2017
Innovative Research Methodologies in Management
The basic principle behind most Affective Computing systems is that they automatically recognize and respond to users' affective states during their interactions with a computer, and thus provide data ...
Affective Computing recognizes this inextricable link between emotions and cognition, and works to narrow the communication gap between the highly emotional human, and the emotionally-challenged computer ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-64400-4_4
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Recognising Emotions from Keyboard Stroke Pattern
2010
International Journal of Computer Applications
Several studies have been conducted comprising of classical human human interaction and human computer interaction. They concluded that for intelligent interaction, emotions play an important role. ...
This paper presents an attempt to recognize selected emotion categories from keyboard stroke pattern. The emotional categories considered for our analysis are neutral, positive and negative. ...
These results indicate that negative emotional states are more visible and recognized better using the keyboard modalities. ...
doi:10.5120/1614-2170
fatcat:tscaep3wjzbwzdb6kkrvrhbbqi
MAUI avatars: Mirroring the user's sensed emotions via expressive multi-ethnic facial avatars
2006
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
In this paper we describe the Multimodal Affective User Interface (MAUI) we created to capture its users' emotional physiological signals via wearable computers and visualize the categorized signals in ...
terms of recognized emotion. ...
computer-related tasks well compared to those with positive attitudes towards computers. ...
doi:10.1016/j.jvlc.2006.05.001
fatcat:quh526oymjctfph7t4vmqzkt7m
Perceived Emotional Intelligence in Virtual Agents
2017
Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems - CHI EA '17
The results show that overall users perceive an emotion-expressing VA (EEVA) to be more EI than a non-emotion-expressing VA (NEEVA). ...
We examine user's perception of EI of virtual agents through Zara The Supergirl, a virtual agent that conducts question and answering type of conversational testing and counseling online. ...
It can recognize user emotions, express simple emotions, and respond user emotions detected. ...
doi:10.1145/3027063.3053163
dblp:conf/chi/YangMF17
fatcat:a2z7drkqhbbspgeatle6eigjaa
Panel on affect and emotion in the user interface
1998
Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Intelligent user interfaces - IUI '98
A key part of this research is focused on giving computers the ability to recognize human emotions and to respond intelligently to them. ...
Computers that Recognize a User's Emotional Expressions. Rosalind W. Picard I lead a research effort to develop computers that have the skills involved in emotional intelligence. ...
doi:10.1145/268389.268406
dblp:conf/iui/Hayes-RothBLPS98
fatcat:wysm5tvoejbefefpapthq53y7i
Emerged Computer Interaction with Humanity: Social Computing
2014
International Journal on Computational Science & Applications
It optimises the interaction technology, ubiquitous computing and pervasive computing. ...
This article conveys the brief description of social computing and social impact of computing into variant environment. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors are thankful to the audience. ...
doi:10.5121/ijcsa.2014.4116
fatcat:hws2lrpgjrgfvkq45afsxzq5ny
Recognizing, Modeling, and Responding to Users' Affective States
[chapter]
2005
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
We describe a system that recognizes physiological data of users in real-time, interprets this information as affective states, and responds to affect by employing an animated agent. ...
This outcome may prove useful for educational systems or applications that induce user stress. ...
This research is partly supported by the JSPS Research Grant (1999Grant ( -2003 for the Future Program and a Memorandum of Understanding between the National Institute of Informatics and the Univ. of Augsburg ...
doi:10.1007/11527886_9
fatcat:4cfjxt4arvbi7d76zjt5p5wf74
Affect Computation Models from Textual Aspect: A Brief Survey
2016
International Journal of Computer Applications
Human emotions are outcome of the subjective evaluation of events that occur in the environment. There are various affect theories in psychology to understand human emotion. ...
If it is required that computers are human like intelligent and interact naturally with users, computers must have the ability to recognize, understand, and even to have and express emotions. ...
An essential goal [10] of Affective Computing is to design a computer system that responds in a rational and strategic way to real-time changes in user affect, cognition, and motivation, as represented ...
doi:10.5120/ijca2016910901
fatcat:422wzqikrjalpkphgyhzbpjdwq
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