Computers are improving their ability to express and recognize affect. This might be the first step for the development of emotional computers. This course intends to provide participants with an overview of how emotions are represented in the brain and how they can be perceived on data resulting from human behaviour and physiology. Emotional metrics can be extracted from text (sentiment analysis), voice, facial images and biometric data such as electroencephalogram, electrodermal activity and heart rate.
Detailed information about this advanced course (including summary/description of the course, calendar, study plan, registration details, contacts, among other information) is available on the Advanced Courses website: Affective Computing
Registration of Advanced Course: Registration Form
Registrations are available until April 15, 2021.
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