Rosalind Picard

Rosalind W. Picard is founder and director of the Affective Computing Research Group at the MIT Media Laboratory and co-director of the Things That Think Consortium, the largest industrial sponsorship organization at the lab. The author of over a hundred peer-reviewed scientific articles in multidimensional signal modeling, computer vision, pattern recognition, machine learning, and human-computer interaction, Picard is known internationally for pioneering research in affective computing and, prior to that, research in content-based image and video retrieval. She is a graduate with honors from the Georgia Institute of Technology and holds Masters and Doctorate degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT.
Topics: Faith, Humanity, Science
| Name | Date | Rating | Views |
| Henry Fritz Schaefer Interview | Jan 2002 | n/a | 9 |
| Living Machines: Can Robots Become Human? Part 1 of 2 | Mar 2007 | n/a | 949 |
| Living Machines: Can Robots Become Human? Part 2 of 2 | Mar 2007 | n/a | 813 |
| Minds, Machines and Metaphysics: What Makes Us Human? | Feb 2007 | n/a | 1111 |