In affective computing, machines should detect and recognize human emotions, and adapt their behavior to them. Nowadays these objectives are mainly achieved through the exploitation of machine learning techniques. These techniques are employed to process different emotional-related features and to produce classification labels or coordinates in a valence-arousal space. This approach, however, ignores the neurophysiological processes governing implicit emotional states and, consequently, suffers from substantial limitations. Moreover, machine learning methods employed today do not benefit from the knowledge of emotional dynamics for properly adapting themselves. In this manuscript, starting from recent neuroscience and computational theories...
When people talk to each other, they express their feelings through facial expressions, tone of voic...
In this paper we present a novel affective modelling approach to be utilised by Affective Computing ...
Classical accounts of emotion are coming under increasing attack as advances are made in neuroscienc...
We describe work in progress with the aim of constructing a computational model of emotional learnin...
In this paper a computational architecture to model human emotions is described and developed. In pr...
Appraisal theories of emotion have proposed detailed—and causal—hypotheses about the connection betw...
Affective computing has proven to be a viable field of research comprised of a large number of multi...
The current study uses machine learning with a theoretically derived approach to investigate the rel...
The past 15 years have witnessed a rapid growth in computational modeling of emotion and cognitive-a...
The ability to process and, subsequently, understand affective signals is the core of emotional inte...
Psychology and cognitive neuroscience researches are increasingly showing how emotion plays a cruci...
There has been a lot of research into the field of a ffective computing over the past three decade...
The past 15 years have witnessed a rapid growth in computational modeling of emotion and cognitive-a...
The investigation of the influence of emotions on human cognition and behavior challenges scientist ...
In this paper, based on literature from Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, a computational agent ...
When people talk to each other, they express their feelings through facial expressions, tone of voic...
In this paper we present a novel affective modelling approach to be utilised by Affective Computing ...
Classical accounts of emotion are coming under increasing attack as advances are made in neuroscienc...
We describe work in progress with the aim of constructing a computational model of emotional learnin...
In this paper a computational architecture to model human emotions is described and developed. In pr...
Appraisal theories of emotion have proposed detailed—and causal—hypotheses about the connection betw...
Affective computing has proven to be a viable field of research comprised of a large number of multi...
The current study uses machine learning with a theoretically derived approach to investigate the rel...
The past 15 years have witnessed a rapid growth in computational modeling of emotion and cognitive-a...
The ability to process and, subsequently, understand affective signals is the core of emotional inte...
Psychology and cognitive neuroscience researches are increasingly showing how emotion plays a cruci...
There has been a lot of research into the field of a ffective computing over the past three decade...
The past 15 years have witnessed a rapid growth in computational modeling of emotion and cognitive-a...
The investigation of the influence of emotions on human cognition and behavior challenges scientist ...
In this paper, based on literature from Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, a computational agent ...
When people talk to each other, they express their feelings through facial expressions, tone of voic...
In this paper we present a novel affective modelling approach to be utilised by Affective Computing ...
Classical accounts of emotion are coming under increasing attack as advances are made in neuroscienc...