Hudlicka, 2016 - Google Patents
Virtual affective agents and therapeutic gamesHudlicka, 2016
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- 8737373399812201819
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- Hudlicka E
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- Artificial intelligence in behavioral and mental health care
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This chapter discusses two technologies particularly relevant for applications in behavioral health: virtual affective agents and serious therapeutic games. Following a discussion of the state-of-the-art, representative examples of serious games in behavioral health are …
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