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An Open Sensing and Acting Platform for Context-Aware Affective Support in Ambient Intelligent Educational Settings

Supporting learners affectively while carrying out stressful educational activities is an open research issue. It requires the appropriate infrastructure for recognizing emotional states and reacting accordingly in runtime. In this paper, we describe the open platform that we have implemented (named...

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Published in:IEEE sensors journal 2016-05, Vol.16 (10), p.3865-3874
Main Authors: Santos, Olga C., Uria-Rivas, Raul, Rodriguez-Sanchez, M. C., Boticario, Jesus G.
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