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Computation of Emotions in Man and Machines

By Professor Peter Robinson and Dr Rana el Kaliouby

Charles Darwin highlighted the importance of emotional expression as part of human communication. Advances in computer technology now allow machines to recognise and express emotions, paving the way for improved human-computer and human-human communications.

This meeting will present recent advances in neuroscience, theories of emotion and affect, their embodiment in computational systems, the implications for general communications, and broader applications.

Invited speakers include: Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, Professor Amy Baylor, Professor Cynthia Breazeal, Professor Jeffrey Cohn, Professor Roddy Cowie, Dr Paul Ekman, Professor Chris Frith FRS, Professor Bill Gaver, Dr Beatrice de Gelder, Professor Ursula Hess, Professor Kristina Hook, Dr Maja Pantic, Professor Catherine Pelachaud, Professor Rosalind Picard, Professor Klaus Scherer, Professor Mel Slater.

The discussion meeting runs from 9am to 5pm on each day. The registration desk will open at 8.30am on each day.

A draft programme is available (pdf), see below. Please note that the final programme may vary.

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This discussion meeting is intended for researchers in relevant fields and is free to attend, but pre-registration online is essential. An optional lunch is offered each day for £15 per day, and should be booked at registration. Payment is accepted online by Visa, MasterCard, Visa Debit, Maestro, Electron and Solo cards.

DM04(09) Computation of emotions in man and machines Draft programme (Adobe PDF File)

The Royal Society

Monday 20th April 09, The Royal Society
Monday 20th April 09, The Royal Society