Research into computationally recognizing, understanding, and simulating human emotions bridges many disciplines, and TAFFC provides a unique platform that fosters and promotes such emergent connections at the cutting edge of affective computing.
Jesse Hoey
IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing Editor-in-Chief
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9.6
Impact Factor
600+
Peer Reviewed
Papers Published
2010
Established
9.6
Impact Factor
600+
Peer Reviewed
Papers Published
2010
Established
IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing publishes research on the design of systems that can recognize, interpret, and simulate human emotions and related affective phenomena.