Emotions and Sociality in Human-Technology Interaction, 5 cr
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This course consists of a series of lectures, reading assignments, and discussions about basic concepts of human social and emotional processes, and how this knowledge informs the development of affective computing – a branch of HTI about digital technology with multimodal emotion analysis and adaptive interaction. The course focuses specifically on non-verbal communication, neural and biological basis of communication and emotions, interconnections between emotions, cognition, and motivation - and illustrates how an understanding of these processes can be applied to improve interaction design and user experience.
Topics to be covered in the course include (but not limited to):
· Emotion theories, Emotion modelling
· Psychophysiological basis of emotional processing
· Emotion – cognition - motivation interconnections, Emotional intelligence
· Non-verbal behavior, prosocial behavior, empathy
· Automatic emotion/affect recognition
· Anthropomorphism
· Theory of social response, computers as social actors (CASA)-model principles
· Embodied conversational agents
· Imitation and humanoid robots
· Ethics in affective computing
The course offers a window that cross-travels between psychology, engineering, affective and physiological computing, social robotics, etc.