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Affective Computing

By Or, Jimmy

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Title: Affective Computing  
Author: Or, Jimmy
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Language: English
Subject: Computing, Ai and Robotics, Programming
Collections: Online Programming Books
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2008
Publisher: I-tech Education and Publishing

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Jimmyor,. (2008). Affective Computing. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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Description: Since one of the most important means of human communication is facial expression, the first section of this book (Chapters 1 to 7) presents a research on synthesis and recognition of facial expressions. Given that we not only use the face but also body movements to express ourselves, in the second section (Chapters 8 to 11) we present a research on perception and generation of emotional expressions by using full-body motions. The third section of the book (Chapters 12 to 16) presents computational models on emotion, as well as findings from neuroscience research. In the last section of the book (Chapters 17 to 22) we present applications related to affective computing.

Table of Contents
TOC : Facial Expression Recognition Using 3D Facial Feature Distances - Facial Expression Recognition in the Presence of Head Motion - The Devil is in the Details — the Meanings of Faces and How They Influence the Meanings of Facial Expressions - Genetic Algorithm and Neural Network for Face Emotion Recognition - Classifying Facial Expressions Based on Topo-Feature Representation - Layered Fuzzy Facial Expression Generation: Social, Emotional and Physiological - Modelling, Classification and Synthesis of Facial Expressions - The Development of Emotional Flexible Spine Humanoid Robots - The Perception of Bodily Expressions of Emotion and the Implications for Computing - From the Lab to the Real World: Affect Recognition Using Multiple Cues and Modalities - The Art of Expressing Emotions in Virtual Humans - Computational Emotion Model for Virtual Characters - SIMPLEX — Simulation of Personal Emotion Experience - From Signals to Emotions: Applying Emotion Models to HM Affective Interactions - The Information Processing Role of the Amygdala in Emotion - A Physiological Approach to Affective Computing - iFace: Facial Expression Training System - Affective Embodied Conversational Agents for Natural Interaction - Exploring Un-Intentional Body Gestures for Affective System Design - Towards Affect-sensitive Assistive Intervention Technologies for Children with Autism - Authoring Emotion - Computer-Assisted Regulation of Emotional and Social Processes - Generating Facial Expressions with Deep Belief Nets.

 
 



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