Lecture

1. Affective Computing (521010J)

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering organizes a postgraduate course on Information Engineering under the following topic "Affective Computing".

This course overviews the theory of human emotion (how it arises from and influences cognition, the body and the social environment), techniques for recognizing and synthesizing emotional behavior, crowdsourcing techniques for affective computing and illustrate how these can be applied to application design. The graduate Computer Science and Computer Engineering major will gain a strong background in the theory and practice in human-centered computing as it relates to games, immersive environments and pedagogical applications.

Responsibility: Teaching Assistant

2. Affective Computing (521285S)

Affective Computing is computing that relates to, arises from, or deliberately influences emotions. This course overviews the theory of human emotion (how it arises from and influences cognition, the body and the social environment), techniques for recognizing and synthesizing emotional behavior, crowdsourcing techniques for affective computing and illustrate how these can be applied to application design.

The objective of the course is to supply the student with basic understanding of affective computing: the psychological theory, recognition of emotions, synthesizing emotions and applications. 

Responsibility: Assistant lecturer

Lecture: 

2015: Lecture 6 Emotion recognition from physiological signals and fusion of mulitple modalities

2016-2017: Lecture 6 Emotion recognition from physiological signals and fusion of mulitple modalities

          Lecture 8 Crowdsourcing for affective computing

Lecture time: Sept. 2 - Oct. 20, 2015, Aug. 28-Oct 16, 2016-2017

3. Software design and architecture (in Chinese)

Lecture time: Nov 1, 2019 - Jan 13, 2020 (Fall semester)

4. Computer vision (in Chinese)

Lecture time: Sept 1, 2020 - Dec 31, 2020 (Fall semester)

5.  Computer composition and structure (in Chinese)

Lecture time: Sept 30, 2020 - Now  (Fall semester)

6. R Language for data analysis (in Chinese)

Lecture time: Sept 30.2021-Dec 31.2022 (Fall semester)