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Vom Bildstimulus zur Emotion AI: Zur Sichtbarkeit und Unsichtbarkeit technischer Affektbilder
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Tuschling, Anna
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Artificial intelligence
/ Biology
/ Canguilhem, Georges (1904-1995)
/ Classification
/ Emotions
/ Imagery
/ Photography
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychology
/ Stimulus
/ Visibility
2022
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Vom Bildstimulus zur Emotion AI: Zur Sichtbarkeit und Unsichtbarkeit technischer Affektbilder
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Tuschling, Anna
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Artificial intelligence
/ Biology
/ Canguilhem, Georges (1904-1995)
/ Classification
/ Emotions
/ Imagery
/ Photography
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychology
/ Stimulus
/ Visibility
2022
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Vom Bildstimulus zur Emotion AI: Zur Sichtbarkeit und Unsichtbarkeit technischer Affektbilder
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Vom Bildstimulus zur Emotion AI: Zur Sichtbarkeit und Unsichtbarkeit technischer Affektbilder
2022
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Overview
Science has always produced and processed images that are not only used for illustration purposes, regardless of whether they are historical drawings of biological or technical objects, more recent computer simulations, or the multiple use of photographs (cf. Rheinberger; Weigel; Galison). From this abundance of images, the following article singles out the scientific photographs of emotion psychology. For a long time, this special type of scientific photography in emotion research received little attention in comparison to other cases, such as photographs from psychiatry (cf. Didi-Huberman) and evolutionary biology (cf. Prodger; Voss). However, technical affect pictures have been decisive for the classification, the rating and the computing of the emotion in the sense of bodily phenomena. In the development of Emotion AI and Affective Computing, they still play a key role for the technical identification of individual affects, which is to be highlighted here.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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