Stacy C. Marsella Professor of computer and information science and psychology s.marsella@northeastern.edu Expertise Computational modeling of cognition, computational modeling of emotion, computational modeling of social behavior, COVID-19, Design of virtual humans, social simulation Stacy C. Marsella in the Press Technology Networks Facial Expression Analysis Tells Us Little About Emotion The report appears in Psychological Science in the Public Interest, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, and is authored by Lisa Feldman Barrett of Northeastern University, Ralph Adolphs of the California Institute of Technology, Stacy Marsella of Northeastern University and the University of Glasgow, Aleix M. Martinez of The Ohio State University and […] Science Daily Emotion-detection applications built on outdated science, report warns The report appears in Psychological Science in the Public Interest, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, and is authored by Lisa Feldman Barrett of Northeastern University, Ralph Adolphs of the California Institute of Technology, Stacy Marsella of Northeastern University. Stacy C. Marsella for Northeastern Global News Not just sci-fi: professor builds virtual humans, simulators to mimic our behavior Not just sci-fi: professor builds virtual humans, simulators to mimic our behavior For nearly two decades, Stacy Marsella has been studying the extent to which it’s possible to accurately simulate human behavior. His work, which sits squarely at the intersection of computer science and psychology, earned him the distinction of delivering this year’s Robert D. Klein Lecturer. Virtual healthcare agents, at your service Virtual healthcare agents, at your service Northeastern convened an interdisciplinary group of researchers for the 2014 International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents, where experts discussed and showcased avatars that could be used in a variety of healthcare applications. Virtual humans, programmed to feel Virtual humans, programmed to feel Newly appointed professor Stacy Marsella develops computer programs that simulate human emotions, giving virtual humans the same ability as people to convey emotion through facial expressions and hand gestures. Your iPhone gets emotional Your iPhone gets emotional Virtual humans, relational robots, brain imaging devices, and mobile eye-tracking technologies were among the innovative research projects highlighted at a daylong conference at Northeastern that explored the intersection of emotion science and technology.
Technology Networks Facial Expression Analysis Tells Us Little About Emotion The report appears in Psychological Science in the Public Interest, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, and is authored by Lisa Feldman Barrett of Northeastern University, Ralph Adolphs of the California Institute of Technology, Stacy Marsella of Northeastern University and the University of Glasgow, Aleix M. Martinez of The Ohio State University and […]
Science Daily Emotion-detection applications built on outdated science, report warns The report appears in Psychological Science in the Public Interest, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, and is authored by Lisa Feldman Barrett of Northeastern University, Ralph Adolphs of the California Institute of Technology, Stacy Marsella of Northeastern University.