[REU Seminar] CANCELLED - The Role of Affective Computing in Affectivism
Friday, July 16, 2021
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
This event has been cancelled
The Role of Affective Computing in Affectivism
Daniel
Dukes,
PhD
Postdoc,
Institute
of
Special
Education
University
of
Fribourg
(Switzerland)
Location
CANCELLED
Abstract
Following the publication of a recent opinion piece in Nature Human Behaviour (Dukes et al., 2021) we propose to discuss here how affective computing is an important element of a broader academic evolution in which research in emotion and other affective processes has impacted on areas of research previously seen as being either cognitive or behavioral in nature. Our proposed notion of affectivism captures the idea that research on affective processes, having previously dismissed as irrelevant or unmeasurable, actually provides substantial explanatory power to models of cognition and behavior. While research in cybernetics and computer sciences were key for the transition from behaviorism to cognitivism, we will ask whether affective computing could be one of several signs of a new era, the era of affectivsm.
About the Speaker
Armed
with
an
MSc
in
Economic
and
Social
History
from
the
University
of
Edinburgh,
Scotland,
Danny
worked
for
ten
years
in
special
education
in
different
countries,
in
various
settings
and
with
individuals
with
different
special
educational
needs
and
disabilities,
before
returning
to
academia.
He
obtained
a
Masters
degree
(Open
University,
UK)
in
Psychology
while
working
full
time
as
the
coordinator
of
a
validation
project
of
an
emotion
remediation
programme
for
individuals
with
autism
and/or
intellectual
disabilities
in
Geneva,
Switzerland.
He
obtained
a
doctorate
(summa
cum
laude)
from
the
University
of
Neuchâtel,
Switzerland
in
June,
2017,
under
the
supervision
of
Professor
Fabrice
Clément.
During
that
time
and
since,
he
has
enjoyed
extended
research
stays
sponsored
by
the
Swiss
National
Science
Foundation
at
UC
Berkeley,
USA
with
Professor
Joseph
J.
Campos,
at
the
University
of
Amsterdam.
Netherlands
with
Professor
Agneta
Fischer
and
the
University
of
Oxford,
UK
with
Professor
Brian
Parkinson.
He
is
currently
carrying
out
postdoctoral
research
at
Professor
Andrea
Samson’s
chEERS
lab
in
the
Institute
of
Special
Education
in
the
University
of
Fribourg,
Switzerland.
He
is
also
affiliated
to
the
Swiss
Center
for
Affective
Sciences
where
he
works
most
closely
with
Professor
David
Sander
and
Dr
Marcello
Mortillaro.
His
primary
research
interest
is
in
developmental
socio-emotional
processes
and
how
they
motivate
and
are
motivated
by
behavioral
and
cognitive
mechanisms,
but
he
is
easily
distracted
and,
as
a
consequence,
works
on
other
things
too.

- Location
- https://uofh.zoom.us/j/97710495429
- Contact
- Email:
REU@cs.uh.edu
Website: http://project.cs.uh.edu/reu/Schedule/2021UHCS_DanielDukes_Seminar