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Non-Emblematic Gestures for Estimating Mood

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This paper discusses work which is currently taking place within Philips Research Laboratories to study the use of gestural information to provide information about a person’s mood so as to enhance their interaction with computer-based equipment.

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Stove, A. (1997). Non-Emblematic Gestures for Estimating Mood. In: Harling, P.A., Edwards, A.D.N. (eds) Progress in Gestural Interaction. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0943-3_15

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