Authors
Rosalind W Picard
Publication date
2003/7/1
Journal
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Volume
59
Issue
1-2
Pages
55-64
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
A number of researchers around the world have built machines that recognize, express, model, communicate, and respond to emotional information, instances of “affective computing.” This article raises and responds to several criticisms of affective computing, articulating state-of-the art research challenges, especially with respect to affect in human-computer interaction.
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Scholar articles
RW Picard - International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 2003