Affective medicine: technology with emotional intelligence.

作者: Rosalind W. Picard

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摘要: For a long time people have kept emotions out of the deliberate tools medicine and science; scientists, physicians, patients often felt sometimes expressed emotion, but no could sense, measure, respond to their affective information. A series recent studies indicates that emotions, particul arly stress, anger, depression, are important factors with serious significant implications for health. This paper highlights research at MIT Media Lab aimed giving computers ability comfortably recognize, certa in aspects human especially states such as frustration, confusion, interest, joy. Examples recently developed systems shown, including computer wearable kind active listening, empathy, sympathy. Results reported recognition teaching skills autistics, having help users manage frustration.

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