Postdoctoral Research Fellow, School of Information, University of Michigan
I am a Postdoctoral Research Fellow/Research Investigator at the University of Michigan School of Information. I use mixed methods and theorize social media behaviors such as sensitive disclosures and interactions around them, and provide designs and recommendations for social technologies that foster human well-being. I concentrate on forms of human suffering that can be isolating and lead to distress, such as abuse, mental illness, and pregnancy loss.
Read more on my website: https://www.nazaninandalibi.net/
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Emotion artificial intelligence uses biological signals such as vocal tone, facial expressions and data from wearable devices as well as text and how people use their computers, promising to detect and predict how someone...
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