affective state
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaffectiveandstate
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affective
adjective
uk/əˈfek.tɪv/us/əˈfek.tɪv/
connected with ...
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state
noun
uk/steɪt/us/steɪt/
a condition or way of being that exists at a ...
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(Definition ofaffectiveandstatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofaffective state
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Roberts claims to have found a novel association between television watching and hisaffectivestateat a later time.
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Recent research15,23 has reported the use of frequency domain heart rate analysis for use inaffectivestateestimation.
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Human-robot cooperation experiments are performed where the robot senses theaffectivestateof the human and responds appropriately.
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I cannot explicate the notion of a centralaffectivestatein detail here, but moods are paradigmatically central.
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This further supported the hypothesis that there is a distinct relationship between the physiology andaffectivestateof a person.
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However, what students actually learn may be quite different and will depend on a number of factors, including the learner's current knowledge andaffectivestate.
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A more global context is set by theaffectivestateof the individual.
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However, it is also of interest that 'affectivestate' items had stronger loadings on this factor.
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In this work, anaffectivestateinference engine is developed for online estimation of theaffectivestate.
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Based on that study and existing physiological research,18-21 in this work, a fuzzy inference engine is proposed to estimateaffectivestateon-line.
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The results demonstrate thataffectivestatearousal can be detected using physiological signals and the inference engine.
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In this paper we focus on using physiological measurements to sense the person'saffectivestate.
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This may improve theiraffectivestateand help them stay engaged in an ongoing task.
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If this is the case, then complaints should co-vary over time withaffectivestate.
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One interpretation of this association is that a person'saffectivestatecolours the evaluation of their cognitive performance.
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Theaffectivestateinformation along with other environmental inputs is used by a controller to decide the next course of action.
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A small feasibility study17 showed promise in using physiological signals to estimateaffectivestatewhen robot motion is the stimulus.
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However, understanding that adults are expressing a particularaffectivestatedoes not mean that the infant knows that it is directed toward a particular object.
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The variables measured at interview included religion, feeling of well-being,affectivestate, social contacts (including live children).
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