Toward computers that recognize and respond to user emotion

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Picard, R. W. “Toward Computers That Recognize and Respond to User Emotion”. IBM Systems Journal, vol. 39, no. 3.4, 2000, pp. 705-19, https://doi.org/10.1147/sj.393.0705.
Picard, R. W. (2000). Toward computers that recognize and respond to user emotion. IBM Systems Journal, 39(3.4), 705-719. https://doi.org/10.1147/sj.393.0705
Picard RW. Toward computers that recognize and respond to user emotion. IBM Systems Journal. 2000;39(3.4):705-19.
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