Computation of emotions in man and machines
These papers were presented at the Royal Society Discussion Meeting on Monday 20 and Tuesday 21 April 2009.
- Paul Ekman: Darwin's contributions to our understanding of emotional expressions
- Chris Frith: The role of facial expressions in social interactions
- Klaus Scherer: Emotions are emergent processes
- Beatrice de Gelder: Why bodies?
- Jeffrey Cohn: Effects of damping facial expression in dyadic conversations using real-time facial expression tracking and synthesised avatars
- Ursula Hess: The face is not an empty canvas
- Maja Pantic: Machine analysis of facial behaviour: naturalistic and dynamic behaviour
- Roddy Cowie: Perceiving emotion
- Cynthia Breazeal: The role of expressive behavior for robots that learn from people
- Catherine Pelachaud: Modelling multimodal expression of emotion in a virtual agent
- Mel Slater: Place illusion and plausibility in immersive virtual environments
- Amy Baylor: Promoting motivation with anthropomorphic interface agents and avatars
- Simon Baron-Cohen: Can emotion recognition be taught to children with autism spectrum conditions?
- Rosalind Picard: Future affective technology for autism and emotion communication
- Kristina Höök: Affective loop experiences
- Bill Gaver: Design for emotion (among other things)
Introduction by Peter Robinson & Rana el Kaliouby.
