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This paper aims at illustrating diversity of possible emotion recognition applications. It provides concise review of affect recognition methods based on different inputs such as biometrics, video channel or behavioral data. It proposes a set of research scenarios of emotion recognition applications in the following domains: software engineering, website customization, education, and gaming. The scenarios show complexity and problems of applying affective computing in different domains. Analysis of the scenarios allows drawing some conclusions on challenges of automatic recognition that have to be addressed by further research.

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Kołakowska, A., Landowska, A., Szwoch, M., Szwoch, W., Wróbel, M.R. (2014). Emotion Recognition and Its Applications. In: Hippe, Z., Kulikowski, J., Mroczek, T., Wtorek, J. (eds) Human-Computer Systems Interaction: Backgrounds and Applications 3. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 300. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08491-6_5

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