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AISB 2009 Symposium on Affective Bodily Expression
The recent development of affective computing as an independent field, as well as the increasing reliability of motion capture and other vision-based movement tracking methods, has created a great interest in the computational study of expressive body movement. The symposium aims at bringing together researchers from different disciplines with the aim of sharing knowledge on, discussing and creating a better understanding of the role and power of body movement as an affective communication modality and how such body expression should be modeled to enable technology to exploits such communication channel.Edinburgh, UK, 06 April 2009Emotional Expression: The Brain and The FaceThis book will be edited by Prof. Freitas-Magalhães, University Fernando Pessoa Health Sciences School. The book is to be useful to academics and practitioners as well as students in the area of Emotion Psychology and will be published by UFP Press.05 November 2008Emotiv EPOC featured on the Discovery Channel20 October 2008International Conference on Music and EmotionUniversity of Durham, 31 August 2009Post-Doctoral Fellowships in Singapore<br>Artificial Intelligence/Psychology<br>Research programme in Computational Social Cognition03 October 2008
CFP: the 3rd International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII 2009)
27 September 2008
Call for an Intended Journal of the HUMAINE Association
23 September 2008
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AISB 2009 Symposium on Affective Bodily Expression
