Translating Research into Life-Saving Products - Keynote Rosalind Picard - IEEE EMBS at NIH, 2019
Dr. Rosalind Picard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, talks about the brain, its processes and how it informs affective computing, as well as research applications for saving lives. Dr. Picard shares why it’s important to involve the user early on in development, such as wearable devices to measure autonomic distress for children with autism.
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Dr. Rosalind Picard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, talks about the brain, its processes and how it informs affective computing, as well as research applications for saving lives.