The human brain and body are prolific signal generators. Recent technologies and computing techniques allow us to measure, process and interpret these signals. We can now infer su...
Audrey Girouard, Erin Treacy Solovey, Regan L. Man...
Human communication involves a number of nonverbal cues that are seemingly unintentional, unconscious, and automatic—both in their production and perception—and convey rich in...
Research on affective computing is growing rapidly and new applications are being developed more frequently. They use information about the affective/mental states of users to adap...
While objects of our focus of attention (“where we are looking at”) and accompanying affective responses to those objects is part of our daily experience, little research exis...
Nikolaus Bee, Helmut Prendinger, Arturo Nakasone, ...
Low-income African American communities face a disproportionate amount of diet-related health problems in the United States. To address this issue, we developed EatWell, a system ...
Andrea Grimes, Martin Bednar, Jay David Bolter, Re...