Affective Computing / Rosalind W Picard
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pt. 1. Envisioning affective computing --
ch. 1. Emotions are physical and cognitive --
ch. 2. Affective computers --
ch. 3. Applications of affective computing --
ch. 4. Potential concerns --
pt. 2. Building affective computing --
ch. 5. Affective signals and systems --
ch. 6. Recognizing and expressing affect --
ch. 7. Emotion synthesis --
ch. 8. Affective wearables.
Picard argues that, if we want computers to be genuinely intelligent and to interact naturally with us, we must give computers the ability to recognise, understand, even to have and express emotions
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