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引用次数: 62
摘要
当罗莎琳德·w·皮卡德(Rosalind W. Picard)回顾那些让她从研究到实验室再到现实世界应用的事件时,她不禁想到……谁会想到,开发算法来感知多模态输入的努力,会导致一种可穿戴设备检测到与大脑深部活动相关的信号,并发出可能挽救生命的警报?
Automating the Recognition of Stress and Emotion: From Lab to Real-World Impact
As Rosalind W. Picard reflects on the events that moved her from research to the lab to a real-world application, she can't help but think... who would have expected efforts to develop algorithms to perceive multimodal inputs would lead to a wearable that detects signals related to deep brain activation and issues potentially life-saving alerts?