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van den Broek, E.L. and Janssen, J.H. and Westerink, J.H.D.M.
(2009)
Guidelines for Affective Signal Processing (ASP): From lab to life.
In: 3rd International Conference on Affective Computing & Intelligent Interaction, ACII, 10-12 Sept 2009, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
pp. 704-709.
IEEE Computer Society.
ISBN 978-1-4244-4800-5
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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACII.2009.5349492 ![]() AbstractThis article presents the rationale behind ACII2009’s special session: Guidelines for Affective Signal Processing (ASP): From lab to life. Although affect is embraced by both science and engineering, its recognition has not reached a satisfying level. Through a concise overview of ASP and the automatic classification of affect, we provide understanding for the problems encountered. Next, we identify guidelines for ASP: 1) four approaches to validation: content, criteria-related, construct, and ecological, 2) identification of users, 3) triangulation, and 4) signal processing issues. Each of these guidelines is briefly touched upon in this paper. A more exhaustive discussion on these guidelines, in perspective of the invited speakers’ experience, will be provided through the session and its accompanying papers.
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