affective computing
Research field aimed at building systems that can detect, interpret, and respond to human emotional states, bridging AI and human-computer interaction.
2 milestones
Kismet: Sociable Robot Developed by Cynthia Breazeal at MIT
Around 2000, Cynthia Breazeal at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory completed Kismet, a robotic head capable of perceiving and expressing emotion through coordinated facial features, pioneering research into socially intelligent robots able to engage in natural affective interaction with humans.
Intelligent Room and Affective Computing Agents at MIT AI Laboratory
In 1998, researchers at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, including Rodney Brooks and Cynthia Breazeal, developed the Intelligent Room project alongside work on emotionally expressive robotic agents, combining layered behaviour-based architectures with computer vision to enable a physical space to perceive and respond to human occupants.