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Emotive Computing: The Intersection of Technology and Human Feelings
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Complete, First published May 28, 2024
Emotion Science

Psychology of Emotions

Theories of Emotion

Neuroscience

Cognitive Science

Emotion Measurement

Physiological Processes

Psychological Processes

Emotion Detection

Emotion Analysis

Brain Structures

Emotional Processing

Quantitative Methods

Qualitative Approaches

Appraisal Theory

Social Constructivist Theory

Component Process Model

Emotion in Computing

Emotion Recognition Technologies

Emotional Intelligence in AI
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20 parts Ongoing Mature

When you get accepted into the nation's top academy to better understand your quirk, you hope it will bring you the answers you've been looking for in life. As an adopted eighteen year old with no memory before your adoption, the questions of your past aren't at the top of the list of things you think you'll discover at college, but little did you know, that was the least of what you'd find. You're the child of a semi-retired and formerly top-ranked professional hero, and are already ahead of a lot of the students who made it into your class, but it becomes apparent that your skills will only give you an edge for a limited amount of time. When recurring and seemingly premonitive nightmares begin plaguing you during the night, you start developing a strange tingling sense for oncoming danger, and villains are starting their campaign against hero society, suddenly attending the academy is a lot more than you were prepared for. Answers are what you need, and you're slowly forced to realize that maybe learning about your past should be much higher on your priority list. Will you find the answers in time, or will your sanity come undone before you can save everyone that you care about?