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A multimodal affective computing approach for children companion robots
Jin Chen, Yingying She, Meimei Zheng, Yang Shu, Yadong Wang, Yuxin Xu
- Year
- 2019
- Citations
- 5
Abstract
This paper describes the approach of multimodal affective computing fusion for children companion robots. Our approach presents the affective computing fusion model that processes both verbal and nonverbal information of users; the advanced methodology can improve social robots, especially children companion robots' emotion recognition and classification ability and enhance the experience of immediate visual interaction between children and robots.
Keywords
Computer scienceMultimodal therapyHuman–computer interactionMultimodal interactionRobotAffective computingMultimodalityHuman–robot interactionArtificial intelligencePsychology
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