Rosalind Picard’s research is dedicated to making intangible emotions measureable through “wearable technology” and novel techniques—with applications from autism communication to human-computer ...
Affective computing, proposed by Picard in 1997, aims to endow computational systems with the ability to recognize, interpret, and respond to human emotions. Early studies relied primarily on ...
Founder and director, Affective Computing research group, MIT Media Lab; faculty member, MIT Center for Neurobiological Engineering. Co-founder, Affectiva and Empatica Founder and director, Affective ...