Recognizing the emotional state of human and virtual instructors.
Alyssa P. LawsonRichard E. MayerNicoletta Adamo-VillaniBedrich BenesXingyu LeiJustin ChengPublished in: Comput. Hum. Behav. (2021)
Keyphrases
- emotional state
- nonverbal communication
- virtual characters
- virtual agents
- learning outcomes
- facial expressions
- virtual environment
- emotion recognition
- human communication
- virtual reality
- human computer interaction
- conversational agent
- pedagogical agents
- learning environment
- human decision making
- affect recognition
- body posture
- social relationships
- augmented reality
- virtual world
- e learning
- virtual humans
- social interaction
- learning process
- human computer
- human users
- human subjects
- physiological signals
- artificial intelligence