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Unveiling affective signals

Published: 24 August 2010 Publication History
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    The ability to process and, subsequently, understand affective signals is the core of emotional intelligence and empathy. However, more than a decade of research in affective computing has shown that it is hard to develop computational models of this process. We pose that the solution for this problem lays in a better understanding of how to process these affective signals. This article introduces a symposium that brought together various approaches towards unveiling affective signals. As such, it is envisioned to be a springboard for affective computing.

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    MB '10: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research
    August 2010
    183 pages
    ISBN:9781605589268
    DOI:10.1145/1931344
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    Published: 24 August 2010

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    1. affect
    2. affective computing
    3. emotion
    4. methods
    5. pattern recognition
    6. signal processing

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