ABSTRACT
The author developed a wearable mouth robot that supports a user's emotional labor. The robot detects people's age, gender, and emotions, and displays mouth gestures on the wearable display for supporting the expression of emotions.
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Index Terms
- Responsive Mouth: Enhancing Your Emotional Skill with Partial Agency
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