单词 | affective computing |
释义 | > as lemmasaffective computing affective computing n. a branch of computing concerned with the theory and construction of machines which can detect, respond to, and simulate human emotional states. ΘΚΠ society > computing and information technology > [noun] > use of computers computing1946 computerization1958 informatization1984 affective computing1995 cloud computing1996 1995 R. W. Picard in M.I.T. Media Lab. Perceptual Computing Section Techn. Rep. No. 321. 1 In this essay I will submit for discussion a set of ideas on what I call ‘affective computing’... I will suggest models for affect recognition, and present my ideas for new applications of affective computing to computer-assisted learning, perceptual information retrieval, arts and entertainment, and human health and interaction. 2001 F. Popcorn & A. Hanft Dict. Future 66 Affective computing could enable teaching software to understand when you are frustrated, and then slow down the process or try a different teaching technique. 2002 Chicago Tribune 20 May iv. 3/2 Scanning dozens of points on a face, the devices see everything, including what people may try to hide: an instant of confusion or a fleeting grimace that betrays a cheerful front. Such computers are the beginnings of a radical movement known as ‘affective computing’. < as lemmas |
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