Affective computing is an interdisciplinary domain merging computer science, psychology, neuroscience and engineering to create systems that detect, interpret and respond to human emotions. By ...
Emotion recognition through facial thermal imaging offers a non-invasive and contact-free approach to understanding human affect by capturing subtle temperature variations across facial regions. This ...
Rosalind Picard’s research is dedicated to making intangible emotions measureable through “wearable technology” and novel techniques—with applications from autism communication to human-computer ...