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Computational model mimics humans' ability to predict emotions

Computational model mimics humans' ability to predict emotions

A new computational model can predict people’s emotions — including joy, gratitude, confusion, regret, and embarrassment — as well as human observers can. The model, developed at MIT, is designed to mimic how observers reason about each other’s emotions.

Computational model mimics humans' ability to predict emotions - MIT McGovern Institute

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