3rd international workshop on affective interaction in natural environments (AFFINE)

The 3rd International Workshop on Affective Interaction in Natural Environments, AFFINE, follows a number of successful AFFINE workshops and events commencing in 2008.A key aim of AFFINE is the identification and investigation of significant open issues in real-time, affect-aware applications 'in the wild' and especially in embodied interaction, for example, with robots or virtual agents. AFFINE seeks to bring together researchers working on the real-time interpretation of user behaviour with those who are concerned with social robot and virtual agent interaction frameworks.

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