Alharbi et al., 2020 - Google Patents
A survey of incorporating affective computing for human-system co-adaptationAlharbi et al., 2020
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- Alharbi M
- Huang S
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- Proceedings of the 2nd World Symposium on Software Engineering
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Affective computing is considered one of the important areas in the field of human and computer interaction where software systems can recognize and understand human's behaviour and emotions. Affective computing integrates a variety of modalities of inputs that …
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