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First International Workshop on Wide Spectrum Social Signal Processing (WS³P2012)
A large part of users of Social Computing and Social Signal Processing technology have special needs owing to their special mental conditions such as Autism Spectral Condition or physical limitations. At the same time, Social Computing offers great potential in particular for these users: Many target groups show high affinity to technical systems and practically all of these can be assumed to benefit from social networks and social and affective technical solutions tailored to their needs. As a consequence, there has been a growing interest within the computing community in becoming more engaged in social sciences and more particularly in psychopathologies such as Autism. The WS³P 2012 workshop aims to gather researchers and practitioners in the field of Social Computing, Social Signal Processing, Social Robotics and Psychopathology. Joint research across these communities will have a major impact on methodologies, problems and issues related to users with development or abilities on a wide spectrum.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 03 September 2012
W3C Invites Implementations of Emotion Markup Language (EmotionML) 1.0
So here it is, EmotionML is considered mature enough to be implemented. If you are interested in EmotionML, please consider implementing it in the next three months and submitting an implementation report.
11 May 2012

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eMoto


eMoto is a mobile service for sending affective messages to others. The mobile phone user inputs what they want to express emotionally through a range of affective gestures. This alters the background of the text message (SMS) to include a range of affective expressions that make use of colors, shapes and animations . The interaction with gestures and changes of the text message background interac... 
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Researcher of the day


Mark ter Maat
HMI - University of Twente
Key research interests:

Dialogue systems, Emotion in dialogue, Musical interaction
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