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Linda Tetzlaff, Michelle Kim, et al.
CHI 1995
This brief essay considers the three papers of the special issue of Interacting with Computers by Picard and colleagues, from several perspectives. First, I question two aspects of the work: the Computers Are Social Actors (CASA) approach, and the use of psychophysiological measurements of emotion without a stated theory of emotion. Despite these criticisms, the contributions of Picard and colleagues are valuable and powerfully challenging. I suggest three convergent ways to pursue this important research program. © 2004 Published by Elsevier B.V.
Linda Tetzlaff, Michelle Kim, et al.
CHI 1995
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