The Emotion Mouse is one of the less fantastic ideas floating around a field known as affective computing.
Some researchers say affective computing may even lead to computerized therapy.
The starting point for much of the research on affective computing has been the study of how people evaluate the emotional state of others.
Dr. Picard didnot end up in the field of affective computing by design.
The accuracy of modelling and tracking has been an issue, especially in the incipient stages of affective computing.
In affective computing, gesture recognition is used in the process of identifying emotional expression through computer systems.
This has motivated affective computing to begin to produce and research creating intelligent tutoring systems that can interpret the affective process of an individual.
DLSU research has focused on affective computing and renewable energy.
Text has been used to detect emotions in the related area of affective computing.
Text based approaches to affective computing have been used on multiple corpora such as students evaluations, children stories and news stories.