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Ethology / Artificial intelligence / Affective computing / Skin conductance / Emotion / Affect display / Empathy / Affect / Biofeedback / Mind / Feeling / Cognitive science
Date: 2006-08-28 20:07:17
Ethology
Artificial intelligence
Affective computing
Skin conductance
Emotion
Affect display
Empathy
Affect
Biofeedback
Mind
Feeling
Cognitive science

Proceedings, International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, Joensuu, Finland, pp) Enhancing Web-based Learning by Sharing Affective Experience Michael J. Lyons, Daniel Kluender, and Nobuji Te

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