What are we talking about here? “Affective computing is the study and development of systems and devices that can recognize, interpret, process, and simulate human affects. It is an interdisciplinary ...
The keywords assigned to papers by authors in the field of affective computing were analyzed for frequency and co-occurrence, and the core keywords among them were clustered to get five clusters.
Affective computing, proposed by Picard in 1997, aims to endow computational systems with the ability to recognize, interpret, and respond to human emotions. Early studies relied primarily on ...
Evaluating affective experience in human–computer interaction (HCI) encompasses the measurement and interpretation of users’ emotional responses during and after interaction with digital systems. This ...
AI is undoubtedly reshaping our lives, but there’s still a great deal of hype surrounding it. One of today’s most popular narratives is that machines are learning to understand human feelings and ...
A lack of government regulation isn’t just bad for consumers. It’s bad for the field, too. Perhaps you’ve heard of AI conducting interviews. Or maybe you’ve been interviewed by one yourself. Companies ...
The behavioural and cognitive sciences have faced perennial challenges of incorporating emotions, feelings, motivations, moods, and other affective processes into models of human behaviour and the ...