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Volume 39, Numbers 3 & 4, 2000
MIT Media Laboratory
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Toward computers that recognize and respond to user emotion - References

by R. W. Picard

Cited references

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  4. R. W. Picard, Affective Computing, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (1997).
  5. “Workshop on Grounding Emotions in Adaptive Systems,” D. Canamero, C. Numaoka, and P. Petta, Editors, 5th International Conference of the Society for Adaptive Behavior (SAB '98), Zurich (August 1998); http://www.ai.univie.ac.at/~paolo/conf/sab98/.
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  7. Workshop on Emotion-Based Agent Architectures (EBAA '99), J. D. Velasquez, Editor, in conjunction with the Autonomous Agents Conference, Seattle (May 1999).
  8. Emotions in Humans and Artifacts, R. Trappl and P. Petta, Editors, collected papers from Vienna workshop (August 1999); to be published by MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
  9. “Human-Computer Interaction: Ergonomics and User Interfaces,” Volume 1, H.-J. Bullinger and J. Ziegler, Editors, special session on Affective Computing and HCI, Proceedings of HCI International '99, Munich, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ (August 1999).
  10. Affect in Interactions: Towards a New Generation of Interfaces, A. Paiva, Editor, Springer Books, to appear; http://gaiva.inesc.pt/i3ws/i3workshop.html (1999).
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  14. M. Norwood, Affective Feedback Devices for Continuous Usability Assessment, S.M. thesis, MIT, Media Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, MA (2000).
  15. J. Scheirer, R. Fernandez, and R. W. Picard, “Expression Glasses: A Wearable Device for Facial Expression Recognition,” CHI '99 Short Papers, Pittsburgh, PA (1999).
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  17. T. Starner, S. Mann, B. Rhodes, J. Levine, J. Healey, D. Kirsch, R. Picard, and A. Pentland, “Augmented Reality Through Wearable Computing,” Presence 6, No. 4, 386­398 (1997).
  18. R. W. Picard and J. Healey, “Affective Wearables,” Personal Technologies 1, No. 4, 231­240 (1997).
  19. E. Vyzas and R. W. Picard, “Online and Offline Recognition of Emotion Expression from Physiological Data,” Workshop on Emotion-Based Agent Architectures at the International Conference on Autonomous Agents, Seattle, WA (1999).
  20. J. Healey, J. Seger, and R. W. Picard, “Quantifying Driver Stress: Developing a System for Collecting and Processing Bio-Metric Signals in Natural Situations,” Proceedings of the Rocky-Mt. Bio-Engineering Symposium, Boulder, CO (1999).
  21. D. Kirsch, “The Sentic Mouse: Developing a Tool for Measuring Emotional Valence,” S.M. thesis, MIT, Media Arts and Sciences (May 1997).
  22. W. Ark, D. C. Dryer, and D. J. Lu, “The Emotion Mouse,” Proceedings of HCI International '99, Munich, Germany (August 1999).
  23. J. Healey and R. W. Picard, “Digital Processing of Affective Signals,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, Seattle, WA (May 1998).
  24. J. Riseberg, J. Klein, R. Fernandez, and R. W. Picard, “Frustrating the User on Purpose: Using Biosignals in a Pilot Study to Detect the User's Emotional State,” CHI '98 Short Papers, Los Angeles, CA (1998); a longer version of this paper has been accepted for publication in Interaction with Computers.
  25. R. Fernandez and R. W. Picard, “Signal Processing for Recognition of Human Frustration,” Proceedings of IEEE ICASSP '98, Seattle, WA (1997).
  26. J. Klein, Y. Moon, and R. W. Picard, “This Computer Responds to User Frustration,” CHI 99 Short Papers, Pittsburgh, PA (1999); a longer version has been accepted for publication in Interaction with Computers.
  27. J. Klein, “Computer Response to User Frustration,” S.M. thesis, MIT, Media Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, MA (1998).
  28. J. Healey and R. W. Picard, “StartleCam: A Cybernetic Wearable Camera,” Proceedings of the International Symposium on Wearable Computing, Pittsburgh, PA (1998).
  29. J. Healey, F. Dabek, and R. W. Picard, “A New Affect-Perceiving Interface and Its Application to Personalized Music Selection,” Proceedings of 1998 Workshop on Perceptual User Interfaces, San Francisco, CA (1998).
  30. T. Marrin and R. W. Picard, “Analysis of Affective Musical Expression with the Conductor's Jacket,” Proceedings of XII Colloquium on Musical Informatics, Gorizia, Italy (1998).
  31. T. Marrin, Inside the Conductor's Jacket: Analysis, Interpretation, and Musical Synthesis of Expressive Gesture, Ph.D. thesis, MIT, Media Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, MA (1999).
  32. K. Blocher, “Affective Social Quotient (ASQ): Teaching Emotion Recognition with Interactive Media and Wireless Expressive Toys,” S.M. thesis, MIT, Cambridge, MA (May 1999).