Affective Computing: Teaching Machines About Emotion
jbc writes "The L.A. Times is running a story about affective computing, a field in which researchers are programming computers to recognize human emotions through the use of such clues as facial expression, vocal tone, and blood pressure. Some hail it as the dawn of a new era in super-useful machines, while others warn about invasions of privacy."
I'd suggest reading AffectiveComputing by Rosalind Picard from MIT Press, her homepage is here and interview on First Monday and the MIT homepage at MIT
Any sufficiently advanced man is indistinguishable from God
http://affect.media.mit.edu/AC_affect.html, and description
Sig: What Happened To The Censorware Project (censorware.org)
Lola Cañamero's Emotion Page
Steve Allen's Home Page