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Dr. Marco Maier, Head of Artificial Intelligence, HYVE AG
Lilian Schröder BA, BSc, IoT-Lab
Dr. Michael Bartl, Vorstand, HYVE Unternehmensgruppe für Innovation
Regina Burgmayr, Projekt- und Communitymanager, TAWNY GmbH
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Maier, M., Schröder, L., Bartl, M. et al. Was ist Affective Computing?. Digitale Welt 3, 72–74 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42354-019-0216-5
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