Affective computing
Affective computing is the study and development of systems and devices that can recognize,
interpret, process, and simulate human affects. It is an interdisciplinary field spanning computer
science, psychology, and cognitive science. While the origins of the field may be traced as far
back as to early philosophical enquiries into emotion ("affect" is, basically, a synonym for
"emotion."), the more modern branch of computer science originated with Rosalind Picard's
1995 paper on affective computing. A motivation for the research is the ability to simulate
empathy. The machine should interpret the emotional state of humans and adapt its behavior to
them, giving an appropriate response for those emotions.
Affective computing technologies sense the emotional state of a user (via sensors, microphone,
cameras and/or software logic) and respond by performing specific, predefined product/service
features, such as changing a quiz or recommending a set of videos to fit the mood of the learner.
The more computers we have in our lives the more we're going to want them to behave politely,
and be socially smart. We don't want it to bother us with unimportant information. That kind of
common-sense reasoning requires an understanding of the person's emotional state.
One way to look at affective computing is human-computer interaction in which a device has the
ability to detect and appropriately respond to its user's emotions and other stimuli. A computing
device with this capacity could gather cues to user emotion from a variety of sources. Facial
expressions, posture, gestures, speech, the force or rhythm of key strokes and the temperature
changes of the hand on a mouse can all signify changes in the user's emotional state, and these
can all be detected and interpreted by a computer. A built-in camera captures images of the user
and algorithm s are used to process the data to yield meaningful information. Speech recognition
and gesture recognition are among the other technologies being explored for affective computing
applications.
Recognizing emotional information requires the extraction of meaningful patterns from the
gathered data. This is done using machine learning techniques that process different modalities,
such as speech recognition, natural language processing, or facial expression detection.
Emotion in machines
Major area in affective computing is the design of computational devices proposed to exhibit
either innate emotional capabilities or that are capable of convincingly simulating emotions. A
more practical approach, based on current technological capabilities, is the simulation of
emotions in conversational agents in order to enrich and facilitate interactivity between human
and machine. While human emotions are often associated with surges in hormones and other
neuropeptides, emotions in machines might be associated with abstract states associated with
progress (or lack of progress) in autonomous learning systems.
In this view, affective emotional
states correspond to time-derivatives in the learning curve of an arbitrary learning system.
Two major categories describing the emotions in machines:Emotional speech and Facial affect
detection.
Emotional speech includes:
1. Algorithms
2. Databases
3. Speech Descriptors
Facial affect detection includes:
1. Body gesture
2. Physiological monitoring
The Future
Affective computing tries to address one of the major drawbacks of online learning versus in-
classroom learning _ the teacher’s capability to immediately adapt the pedagogical situation to
the emotional state of the student in the classroom. In e-learning applications, affective
computing can be used to adjust the presentation style of a computerized tutor when a learner is
bored, interested, frustrated, or pleased. Psychological health services, i.e. counseling, benefit
from affective computing applications when determining a client's emotional state.
Robotic systems capable of processing affective information exhibit higher flexibility while one
works in uncertain or complex environments. Companion devices, such as digital pets, use
affective computing abilities to enhance realism and provide a higher degree of autonomy.
Other potential applications are centered aroundSocial Monitoring. For example, a car can
monitor the emotion of all occupants and engage in additional safety measures, such as alerting
other vehicles if it detects the driver to be angry. Affective computing has potential applications
in human computer interaction, such as affective mirrors allowing the user to see how he or she
performs; emotion monitoring agents sending a warning before one sends an angry email; or
even music players selecting tracks based on mood.Companies would then be able to use
affective computing to infer whether their products will or will not be well received by the
respective market.
There are endless applications for affective computing in all aspects of life.
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affective_computing
http://www.gartner.com/it-glossary/affective-computing
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/affective-computing
http://curiosity.discovery.com/question/what-is-affective-computing

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Affective Computing

  • 1. Affective computing Affective computing is the study and development of systems and devices that can recognize, interpret, process, and simulate human affects. It is an interdisciplinary field spanning computer science, psychology, and cognitive science. While the origins of the field may be traced as far back as to early philosophical enquiries into emotion ("affect" is, basically, a synonym for "emotion."), the more modern branch of computer science originated with Rosalind Picard's 1995 paper on affective computing. A motivation for the research is the ability to simulate empathy. The machine should interpret the emotional state of humans and adapt its behavior to them, giving an appropriate response for those emotions. Affective computing technologies sense the emotional state of a user (via sensors, microphone, cameras and/or software logic) and respond by performing specific, predefined product/service features, such as changing a quiz or recommending a set of videos to fit the mood of the learner. The more computers we have in our lives the more we're going to want them to behave politely, and be socially smart. We don't want it to bother us with unimportant information. That kind of common-sense reasoning requires an understanding of the person's emotional state. One way to look at affective computing is human-computer interaction in which a device has the ability to detect and appropriately respond to its user's emotions and other stimuli. A computing device with this capacity could gather cues to user emotion from a variety of sources. Facial expressions, posture, gestures, speech, the force or rhythm of key strokes and the temperature changes of the hand on a mouse can all signify changes in the user's emotional state, and these can all be detected and interpreted by a computer. A built-in camera captures images of the user and algorithm s are used to process the data to yield meaningful information. Speech recognition and gesture recognition are among the other technologies being explored for affective computing applications.
  • 2. Recognizing emotional information requires the extraction of meaningful patterns from the gathered data. This is done using machine learning techniques that process different modalities, such as speech recognition, natural language processing, or facial expression detection. Emotion in machines Major area in affective computing is the design of computational devices proposed to exhibit either innate emotional capabilities or that are capable of convincingly simulating emotions. A more practical approach, based on current technological capabilities, is the simulation of emotions in conversational agents in order to enrich and facilitate interactivity between human and machine. While human emotions are often associated with surges in hormones and other neuropeptides, emotions in machines might be associated with abstract states associated with progress (or lack of progress) in autonomous learning systems. In this view, affective emotional states correspond to time-derivatives in the learning curve of an arbitrary learning system. Two major categories describing the emotions in machines:Emotional speech and Facial affect detection. Emotional speech includes: 1. Algorithms 2. Databases 3. Speech Descriptors Facial affect detection includes: 1. Body gesture 2. Physiological monitoring The Future Affective computing tries to address one of the major drawbacks of online learning versus in- classroom learning _ the teacher’s capability to immediately adapt the pedagogical situation to the emotional state of the student in the classroom. In e-learning applications, affective computing can be used to adjust the presentation style of a computerized tutor when a learner is bored, interested, frustrated, or pleased. Psychological health services, i.e. counseling, benefit from affective computing applications when determining a client's emotional state. Robotic systems capable of processing affective information exhibit higher flexibility while one works in uncertain or complex environments. Companion devices, such as digital pets, use affective computing abilities to enhance realism and provide a higher degree of autonomy. Other potential applications are centered aroundSocial Monitoring. For example, a car can monitor the emotion of all occupants and engage in additional safety measures, such as alerting other vehicles if it detects the driver to be angry. Affective computing has potential applications
  • 3. in human computer interaction, such as affective mirrors allowing the user to see how he or she performs; emotion monitoring agents sending a warning before one sends an angry email; or even music players selecting tracks based on mood.Companies would then be able to use affective computing to infer whether their products will or will not be well received by the respective market. There are endless applications for affective computing in all aspects of life. References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affective_computing http://www.gartner.com/it-glossary/affective-computing http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/affective-computing http://curiosity.discovery.com/question/what-is-affective-computing