Affective Computing, IEEE Transactions on
The IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing is intended to be a cross disciplinary and international archive journal aimed at disseminating results of research on the design of systems that can recognize, interpret, and simulate human emotions and related affective phenomena.
Affective Learning: Empathetic Agents with Emotional Facial and Tone of Voice Expressions
Latest Published Articles
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Seeing Stars of Valence and Arousal in Blog Posts
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Facial Expression Recognition in the Encrypted Domain Based on Local Fisher Discriminant Analysis
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Affective Body Expression Perception and Recognition: A Survey
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Classifier-Based Learning of Nonlinear Feature Manifold for Visualization of Emotional Speech Prosody
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Analyses of a Multimodal Spontaneous Facial Expression Database
Apr-11 2013
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Affect Detection: An Interdisciplinary Review of Models, Methods, and Their Applications
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Generation of Personalized Ontology Based on Consumer Emotion and Behavior Analysis
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Robots, Love, and Sex: The Ethics of Building a Love Machine
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Facial Expression Recognition Using Facial Movement Features
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ECG Pattern Analysis for Emotion Detection
Apr-09 2012
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Editor In Chief
Jonathan Gratch
USC, Dept. of Computer Science
Email: gratch@ict.usc.edu
Popular Articles (March 2013)
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1. Affect Detection: An Interdisciplinary Review of Models, Methods, and Their Applications
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2. Generation of Personalized Ontology Based on Consumer Emotion and Behavior Analysis
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5. ECG Pattern Analysis for Emotion Detection
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10. DEAP: A Database for Emotion Analysis ;Using Physiological Signals
Koelstra, S. ; Muhl, C. ; Soleymani, M. ; Jong-Seok Lee ; Yazdani, A. ; Ebrahimi, T. ; Pun, T. ; Nijholt, A. ; Patras, I.
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12. Emotion Recognition of Affective Speech Based on Multiple Classifiers Using Acoustic-Prosodic Information and Semantic Labels
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15. Detecting Naturalistic Expressions of Nonbasic Affect Using Physiological Signals
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19. Bridging the Gap between Social Animal and Unsocial Machine: A Survey of Social Signal Processing
Vinciarelli, A. ; Pantic, M. ; Heylen, D. ; Pelachaud, C. ; Poggi, I. ; D'Errico, F. ; Schroeder, M.
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20. The Voice of Leadership: Models and Performances of Automatic Analysis in Online Speeches
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21. The Affect Dilemma for Artificial Agents: Should We Develop Affective Artificial Agents?
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22. Modeling the Temporal Evolution of Acoustic Parameters for Speech Emotion Recognition
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23. Emotion Recognition from Brain Signals Using Hybrid Adaptive Filtering and Higher Order Crossings Analysis
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Aims & Scope
The IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing is intended to be a cross disciplinary and international archive journal aimed at disseminating results of research on the design of systems that can recognize, interpret, and simulate human emotions and related affective phenomena.
Meet Our Editors
Editor In Chief
Jonathan Gratch
USC, Dept. of Computer Science
Email: gratch@ict.usc.edu
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The IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing is intended to be a cross disciplinary and international archive journal aimed at disseminating results of research on the design of systems that can recognize, interpret, and simulate human emotions and related affective phenomena.
Aims & Scope
The IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing is intended to be a cross disciplinary and international archive journal aimed at disseminating results of research on the design of systems that can recognize, interpret, and simulate human emotions and related affective phenomena. The journal will publish original research on the principles and theories explaining why and how affective factors condition interaction between humans and technology, on how affective sensing and simulation techniques can inform our understanding of human affective processes, and on the design, implementation and evaluation of systems that carefully consider affect among the factors that influence their usability. Surveys of existing work will be considered for publication when they propose a new viewpoint on the history and the perspective on this domain. The journal covers but is not limited to the following topics:
- Sensing & Analysis
- Algorithms and features for the recognition of affective state from face and body gestures
- Analysis of text and spoken language for emotion recognition
- Analysis of prosody and voice quality of affective speech
- Recognition of auditory and visual affect bursts
- Recognition of affective state from central (e.g. fMRI, EEG) and peripheral (e.g. GSR) physiological measures
- Methods for multi-modal recognition of affective state
- Recognition of group emotion
- Methods of data collection with respect to psychological issues as mood induction and elicitation or technical methodology as motion capturing
- Tools and methods of annotation for provision of emotional corpora (Cyber)Psychology & Behavior
- Clarification of concepts related to ‘affective computing' (e.g., emotion, mood, personality, attitude) in ways that facilitate their use in computing.
- Computational models of human emotion processes (e.g., decision-making models that account for the influence of emotion; predictive models of user emotional state)
- Studies on cross-cultural, group and cross-language differences in emotional expression
- Contributions to standards and markup language for affective computing Behavior Generation & User Interaction
- Computational models of visual, acoustic and textual emotional expression for synthetic and robotic agents
- Models of verbal and nonverbal expression of various forms of affect that facilitate machine implementation
- Methods to adapt interaction with technology to the affective state of users
- Computational methods for influencing the emotional state of people
- New methods for defining and evaluating the usability of affective systems and the role of affect in usability
- Methods of emotional profiling and adaptation in mid- to long-term interaction
- Application of affective computing including education, health care, entertainment, customer service, design, vehicle operation, social agents/robotics, affective ambient intelligence, customer experience measurement, multimedia retrieval, surveillance systems, biometrics, music retrieval and generation
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ISSN: 1949-3045
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Editor In Chief
Jonathan Gratch
USC, Dept. of Computer Science
Email: gratch@ict.usc.edu
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USC, Dept. of Computer Science
Email: gratch@ict.usc.edu



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