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    Emotional Beasts by Bernal, Guillermo, Maes, Pattie

    Published 2020
    “…First, integration of bio-signal sensors into the HMD and techniques to detect aspects of the emotional state of the user. Second, the use of this data to generate expressive avatars which we refer to as Emotional Beasts. …”
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    Toward Machines With Emotional Intelligence by Picard, Rosalind W.

    Published 2021
    “…This chapter describes new research that is giving machines skills of emotional intelligence. Machines have long been able to appear as if they have emotional feelings, but they are now being programmed to also learn when and how to display emotion in ways that enable them to appear empathetic or otherwise emotionally intelligent. …”
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    Emotion research by the people, for the people by Picard, Rosalind W.

    Published 2011
    “…Emotion research will leap forward when its focus changes from comparing averaged statistics of self-report data across people experiencing emotion in laboratories to characterizing patterns of data from individuals and clusters of similar individuals experiencing emotion in real life. …”
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    Enhancing human emotions with interoceptive technologies by Schoeller, F, Haar, AJH, Jain, A, Maes, P

    Published 2021
    “…Somatosensory interfaces and emotion prosthesis modulating body perception and human emotions through interoceptive illusions offer new experimental and clinical tools for affective neuroscience. …”
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    The Chameleon project: An art installation exploring emotional contagion by Gonsalves, Tina, Frith, Chris, Averbeck, Bruno, Berthouze, Nadia, Iacobini, Matt, Critchley, Hugo, Sloan, Helen, Kashef, Youssef, Mahmoud, Abdelrahman N., Picard, Rosalind W., El Kaliouby, Rana

    Published 2010
    “…It is part of a project exploring emotional contagion, and communication, built by a cross disciplinary group of artists, scientists and engineers and a curator, that also includes the ACII 2009 poster presentation and paper by Iacobini, Gonsalves, Berthouze, Frith, et al (2009).…”
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    Demonstration: interactive Social-Emotional Toolkit (iSET) by Madsen, Miriam A., el Kaliouby, Rana, Eckhardt, Micah Rye, Goodwin, Matthew, Hoque, Mohammed Ehasanul, Picard, Rosalind W.

    Published 2010
    “…The interactive Social-Emotional Toolkit (iSET) allows its users to record and annotate video with emotion labels in real time, then review and edit the labels later to bolster understanding of affective information present in interpersonal interactions. …”
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    SenseGlass: using google glass to sense daily emotions by Picard, Rosalind W., Hernandez Rivera, Javier

    Published 2017
    “…For over a century, scientists have studied human emotions in laboratory settings. However, these emotions have been largely contrived -- elicited by movies or fake "lab" stimuli, which tend not to matter to the participants in the studies, at least not compared with events in their real life. …”
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    Tweet Moodifier: Towards giving emotional awareness to Twitter users by Saldias, F. Belen, Picard, Rosalind W.

    Published 2021
    “…© 2019 IEEE. Emotional contagion in online social networks has been of great interest over the past years. …”
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    Audio-Visual Sentiment Analysis for Learning Emotional Arcs in Movies by Chu, Eric, Roy, Deb

    Published 2022
    “…The degree to which a story resonates with its audience may be in part reflected in the emotional journey it takes the audience upon. In this paper, we use machine learning methods to construct emotional arcs in movies, calculate families of arcs, and demonstrate the ability for certain arcs to predict audience engagement. …”
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    AutoEmotive: bringing empathy to the driving experience to manage stress by Hernandez Rivera, Javier, McDuff, Daniel Jonathan, Benavides Palos, Xavier, Amores Fernandez, Judith, Maes, Patricia, Picard, Rosalind W.

    Published 2014
    “…With recent developments in sensing technologies, it's becoming feasible to comfortably measure several aspects of emotions during challenging daily life situations. …”
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    Predicting Perceived Emotions in Animated GIFs with 3D Convolutional Neural Networks by Chen, Weixuan, Picard, Rosalind W.

    Published 2021
    “…Animated GIFs are widely used on the Internet to express emotions, but their automatic analysis is largely unexplored before. …”
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    Predicting Perceived Emotions in Animated GIFs with 3D Convolutional Neural Networks by Picard, Rosalind W., Chen, Weixuan

    Published 2021
    “…Animated GIFs are widely used on the Internet to express emotions, but their automatic analysis is largely unexplored before. …”
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    Exploring the Effects of a Social Robot's Speech Entrainment and Backstory on Young Children's Emotion, Rapport, Relationship, and Learning by Kory-Westlund, Jacqueline M., Breazeal, Cynthia

    Published 2020
    “…We found that the robot's entrainment led children to show more positive emotions and fewer negative emotions. Children who heard the robot's backstory were more likely to accept the robot's poor hearing abilities. …”
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    Teaching and learning with children: Impact of reciprocal peer learning with a social robot on children’s learning and emotive engagement by Chen, Huili, Park, Hae Won, Breazeal, Cynthia

    Published 2021
    “…While both agent-role paradigms have been shown to promote student learning, we hypothesize that there will be heightened benefit with respect to students’ learning and emotional engagement if the agent engages children in a more peer-like way — adaptively switching between tutor/tutee roles. …”
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    Augmenting aesthetic chills using a wearable prosthesis improves their downstream effects on reward and social cognition by Haar, AJH, Jain, A, Schoeller, F, Maes, P

    Published 2021
    “…These preliminary results demonstrate that emotion prosthetics and somatosensory interfaces offer new possibilities of modulating human emotions from the bottom-up (body to mind). …”
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