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Some researchers say affective computing may even lead to computerized therapy.
Text has been used to detect emotions in the related area of affective computing.
Affective computing is also being applied to the development of communicative technologies for use by people with autism.
There are several possible methods to represent the psychological state of the user (discussed in the affective computing page).
The Emotion Mouse is one of the less fantastic ideas floating around a field known as affective computing.
In affective computing, gesture recognition is used in the process of identifying emotional expression through computer systems.
The starting point for much of the research on affective computing has been the study of how people evaluate the emotional state of others.
Affective computing devices, typically with image or voice recognition capabilities, have been proposed to help autistic individuals improve their social communication skills.
Companion devices, such as digital pets, use affective computing abilities to enhance realism and provide a higher degree of autonomy.
Text based approaches to affective computing have been used on multiple corpora such as students evaluations, children stories and news stories.
DLSU research has focused on affective computing and renewable energy.
The accuracy of modelling and tracking has been an issue, especially in the incipient stages of affective computing.
If affective computing devices took hold, employers could track employees' emotions and companies could probe consumers' feelings in a way not previously possible.
Dr. Picard didnot end up in the field of affective computing by design.
Affective computing is the study and development of systems and devices that can recognize, interpret, process, and simulate human affects.
Psychological health services, i.e. counseling, benefit from affective computing applications when determining a client's emotional state.
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This has motivated affective computing to begin to produce and research creating intelligent tutoring systems that can interpret the affective process of an individual.
Because disparate emotions can produce similar body signals, affective computing software can easily misinterpret what a user is feeling.
Emotion-oriented computing (or "affective computing") is gaining importance as interactive technological systems become more sophisticated.
Affective Computing is also the title of a textbook on the subject by Rosalind Picard.
One of Dr. Picard's concerns is that affective computing could acquire a bad name through childish applications.
Dr. Dryer said he expected that interest in affective computing would increase with e-commerce, perhaps leading to systems that would help manage customer relations.
Affective computing might produce an online helper that would, in Dr. Picard's words, "sense you despise it" and turn itself off.
He has discussed how affect control theory's computational model of emotional facial expressions can facilitate the creation of emoting machines (affective computing).