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Rosalind Picard will be a keynote speaker at the Technology, Mind, and Society Showcase 2020
As the 2020 MEDx Distinguished Lecture, Rosalind Picard will discuss how wearable technologies can advance our understanding of the brain
Ada Lovelace Festival interviews Rosalind Picard on how Emotional Intelligence fosters Sustainable Tech.
Opera of the Future head Tod Machover, alum Grace Leslie, and Dr. Adam Gazzaley join Renée Fleming for Music and Mind Live.
Autonomic Activity from Human Videos
Can artificial intelligence be emotionally intelligent?Rosalind Picard joins Ezra Klein to discuss the importance of emotional cogn...
The virtual Cambridge CHI event, which is student-run and open to the public, is happening May 14-15th from 11am–2pm EDT.
Estimating and forecasting mental distress using data from electronic health records and medical and pharmacy claims
How Affective Computing can Change our Future Health
The following Media Lab community members are participating in the thirty-third conference on Neural Information Processing Systems.
Measuring, Forecasting, and Reducing Stress for Healthy Brain Development and Mental Health
Emotion AI: How Well Can We Forecast and Change The Future of Mental Health?
How Affective Computing can Change our Future HealthAbstract:AI – including machine learning providing emotional intelligence - is becomi...
Towards Social and Affective Artificial IntelligenceSocial learning is a crucial component of human intelligence, allowing us to rapidly ...
Building Reproducible, Reusable, and Robust Machine Learning SoftwareWe have seen significant achievements with machine learning in ...
Special lecture by psychologist Barbara FredricksonAre the moments of positive interpersonal connection we experience positive health beh...
Mobile Technologies for Health and Wellness: A Global PerspectiveWhat are the largest health needs around the world? And how can tec...
Join us to explore possibilities and applications of technologies for augmenting and upgrading human capability over the next 10+ years.
From Lenin to Einstein: How Being Someone Else Can Change Your Behavior
Hatice Gunes' recent work has focused on Digital Personhood.
Designing Bots, Virtual Humans, and Other Systems that Can Hold up Their End of the ConversationIn today's era of intelligent assistants ...
We introduce lensing, and apply it to three health applications.
THE FUTURE OF HAPPINESS: How Mindful Innovation Can Fuel Well-beingTechnology—at least in theory—is improving our productivity, efficienc...
Event Cancelled due to weather and will be rescheduledMicro-randomized Trials and Moderated Effects of Mobile Health Intervention Pushes ...
LocationHarvard Longwood Campus Description
LocationMIT Media Lab, E14-633 DescriptionCarefully designed feedback on automatically sensed human behavior has been effective in improv...
LocationNotre Dame College DescriptionYears ago, Rosalind Picard and her students began to design, build, and test both wearable and othe...
LocationMassachusetts Institute of Technology DescriptionMIT continues to evolve—allowing more opportunities to help create a better worl...
LocationHeidelberg, Germany DescriptionThe 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2016) w...
LocationThe Lensic Performing Arts Center, Santa Fe, NM DescriptionHow will our future computers, robots and smartphones get the emotiona...
LocationFDA (White Oak Campus), Silver Spring, Maryland DescriptionDr. Rosalind Picard will present the keynote address at an interactive...
LocationMicrosoft NERD New England Research & Development Center DescriptionListen to Professor Rosalind Picard share her experience in t...
LocationUCSF Mission Bay Conference Center DescriptionYears ago, when building technology to measure emotion, Rosalind Picard quickly rea...
LocationNew York Academy of Sciences Description BiographiesProfessor Rosalind W. Picard, Sc.D. is founder and director of the Affective ...
LocationCHI 2016 DescriptionCHI 2016 (May 7-12) will have a robust Media Lab presence.More details are available via the CHI 2016 program...
LocationPasadena Convention Center Description
LocationGeorgia Institute of Technology Description
LocationSan Diego, CA Description
LocationWebinar Description
LocationDedham, MA Description
LocationHammamet Tunisia Description
LocationBoston, MA Description
LocationMIT Media Lab, E14-633 DescriptionState of the art technology has made it possible to monitor various physiological signals for p...
LocationMilan, Italy DescriptionPaper and Oral Presentations8/26, 11:45am | Javier Hernandez: BioPhone: Physiology Monitoring from Periph...
LocationMIT Media Lab, E14-633 DescriptionThis thesis designs and carries out a series of studies, which collect multi-modal data from we...
Chronic psychological stress carries a wide array of pathophysiological risks.
LocationPasadena, CA Description
LocationState College, PA Description
LocationTrinity International University, Deerfield, IL Description
LocationSt. Regis Hotel, San Francisco, CA Description
LocationSeoul, Korea Description
LocationSeoul, Korea DescriptionThe theme for CHI 2015 is "Crossings": crossing borders, crossing boundaries, crossing disciplines, cross...
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LocationUnhangout DescriptionMedia Lab Virtual Visit is intended to open up the doors of the Media Lab to people from all around the worl...
Dr. Temple Grandin in conversation with founder and director of the Media Lab's Affective Computing Rosalind Picard.
LocationGordon College Description
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LocationHarvard University DescriptionLatent Variable ModelsThe purpose of this workshop is to bring clinical psychology and probabilisti...
LocationMIT Media Lab, Bartos Theater E15-070 DescriptionCommunication impairments are a core characteristic of autism, affecting social-...
LocationHilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista, Florida Description
LocationGlendale, Arizona Description
LocationMIT Media Lab, E14-633 DescriptionMore than 30 million adults in the United States suffer from depression. Many more meet the dia...