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Springer Book on Affect and Emotion in HCI
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It's now ten years since the first publication of Rosalind Picard's book on Affective Computing. Since then, research in affect and emotion in HCI has evolved from an eccentric hobby of some visionary scientists to an accepted discipline within HCI research.
The field has developed a body of work that requires some aggregation and reflection, and is poised to make some potentially dramatic advances. The aim of this book is to provide a summary of the field and then present the latest research results and technology developments, and of the visions, hopes, and concerns related to this novel technology.
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Christian Peter, Fraunhofer IGD Rostock, Germany
Russell Beale, University of Birmingham, UK
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Elisabeth André Augsburg University, Germany
Ruth Aylett, Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh, UK
Nick Campbell, ATR, Japan
Lola Cañamero, University of Hertfordshire, UK
Pabini Gabriel-Petit, Spirit Softworks, US
Roland Göcke, Seeing Machines & Australian ...
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