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IWME 2014: first international workshop on mood engineering

Published: 29 October 2014 Publication History

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The first international workshop on mood engineering (IWME) is held in Tsukuba, Japan on October 28, 2014 and co-located with the second international conference on human-agent interaction (HAI). The main objective of the workshop is to create artificial moods by robot and agents and to clarify the mechanism of a mood created by a group including humans, robo ts, and agents. We have constructed an exciting program of demonstrations, posters, and video materials as interactive sessions that will provide participants creative a mood for collaborative research.

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    HAI '14: Proceedings of the second international conference on Human-agent interaction
    October 2014
    412 pages
    ISBN:9781450330350
    DOI:10.1145/2658861
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    Published: 29 October 2014

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    1. artificial mood
    2. human-agent interaction
    3. human-computer interaction
    4. human-robot interaction
    5. mood modeling

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