Affective Computing in Healthcare David Blake WillisThe healthcare applications of affective computing are gaining traction as biomedical signals are being increasingly used in system design and development. Affective computing and its applications in healthcare are presented in this book during a time of great advancement in machine learning and deep learning algorithms.
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