Rainbow Graphics and Interaction Research Group

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Created: 2009-07-03 18:09
Institution: Department of Computer Science and Technology
Editors' group: Department of Computer Science and Technology editors group
Description: Work undertaken by the Rainbow Graphics and Interaction Research Group in the Computer Laboratory, including projected displays, affective interaction and innovative applications.
 

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Interactive control of music using emotional body expressions


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We infer a person's emotional state from body posture and gesture, and then use this to control the synthesis of music with an appropriate mood.

Collection: Rainbow Graphics and Interaction Research Group

Institution: Department of Computer Science and Technology

Created: Thu 18 Feb 2010


Mind-reading machines


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Facial expressions provide an important spontaneous channel for the communication of both emotional and social displays. This video shows how facial expression information can be...

Collection: Rainbow Graphics and Interaction Research Group

Institution: Department of Computer Science and Technology

Created: Tue 4 Jan 2011


Cambridge Ideas - The Emotional Computer


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Can computers understand emotions? Can computers express emotions? Can they feel emotions? The latest video from the University of Cambridge shows how emotions can be used to...

Collection: Cambridge Ideas

Institution: Office of External Affairs and Communications

Created: Wed 22 Dec 2010


Tabletop interfaces for remote collaboration


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Rapid prototyping of high-resolution and remote table-top applications

Collection: Rainbow Graphics and Interaction Research Group

Institution: Department of Computer Science and Technology

Created: Wed 2 Sep 2020