@inproceedings{picard_recognizing_2015, address = {New York, NY, USA}, series = {{IUI} '15}, title = {Recognizing {Stress}, {Engagement}, and {Positive} {Emotion}}, isbn = {978-1-4503-3306-1}, url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2678025.2700999}, doi = {10.1145/2678025.2700999}, abstract = {An intelligent interaction should not typically call attention to emotion. However, it almost always involves emotion: For example, it should engage, not inflict undesirable stress and frustration, and perhaps elicit positive emotions such as joy or delight. How would the system sense or recognize if it was succeeding in these elements of intelligent interaction? This keynote talk will address some ways that our work at the MIT Media Lab has advanced solutions for recognizing user emotion during everyday experiences.}, urldate = {2015-09-17}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 20th {International} {Conference} on {Intelligent} {User} {Interfaces}}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Picard, Rosalind W.}, year = {2015}, keywords = {affective computing, autonomic nervous system, emotion recognition, wearable sensors, www.empatica.com}, pages = {3--4} }