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Instructor:
  • Prof. Rosalind W. Picard
Course Number:
  • MAS.630
Departments:
  • Media Arts and Sciences
As Taught In: Fall 2015
Level: Graduate

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Affective Computing
  • Syllabus

  • Calendar

  • Readings

  • Lecture Notes

  • Assignments

    • Assignment 1
    • Assignment 2
    • Assignment 3
    • Assignment 4
    • Assignment 5
    • Assignment 6
    • Assignment 7
    • Assignment 8
  • Final Project

    • Project Proposal
    • Presentations
    • Written Report

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Weeks 1–3 (PDF)

Week 2 - Extra Slides on EDA and Arousal (PDF - 1.7MB)

Week 4 - Isen, Forgas, Mood++ (PDF)

Frustration, Empathy, and Relational Agents (PDF - 1.5MB)

Course Info

Instructor:
  • Prof. Rosalind W. Picard
Course Number:
  • MAS.630
Departments:
  • Media Arts and Sciences
As Taught In: Fall 2015
Level: Graduate

Topics

  • Engineering
    Computer Science
    Artificial Intelligence
  • Science
    Cognitive Science
  • Social Science
    Psychology

Learning Resource Types

assignment Problem Sets
notes Lecture Notes
assignment Written Assignments
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