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Philosophy of mind / Cognitive science / Affective computing / Emotion / Affect / Social actions / Intelligent agent / Attitude / Feeling / Mind / Artificial intelligence
Date: 2006-01-11 03:40:47
Philosophy of mind
Cognitive science
Affective computing
Emotion
Affect
Social actions
Intelligent agent
Attitude
Feeling
Mind
Artificial intelligence

Modeling Students' Emotions to Improve Learning with Educational Games

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