MEDIA RELEASES
ContactJessica Mackinnon
jmack@dom.edu
(708) 524-6289
Dominican University Presents Lecture on Technology and Emotional Intelligence
Dominican University’s Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS) presents the
annual ISI Samuel Lazerow Memorial Lecture titled “From Tin Man to Cyborg: Technology and Emotional
Intelligence” on Wednesday, April 16 at 6:00 p.m. The lecture by Rosalind Picard, founder and
director of the Affective Computing Research Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(MIT) Media Laboratory and co-director of the Things That Think Consortium, will be held in the
Eloise Martin Recital Hall, 7900 W. Division Street, River Forest.
Why make technology with a heart? In her lecture, Picard will explore advances at MIT
involving the installation of “emotional intelligence,” or the ability to recognize and respond
appropriately to another person’s emotions and to know when (and when not) to display emotion, into
technology such as robots, wearable and traditional computers and mobile devices. She will also
share reflections on the social and ethical questions raised by the development of emotionally
intelligent technology.
Picard will demonstrate a new system equipped with the ability to recognize complex cognitive
states in real time and discern emotions based on a person’s head and facial movements. A wearable
version of the system is under development for people with autism, who have trouble reading
social-emotional cues.
Picard holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the Georgia Institute of
Technology, and master's and doctoral degrees in electrical engineering and computer science from
MIT. She has been a member of the faculty at the MIT Media Laboratory since 1991 and was previously
on the technical staff of AT&T Bell Laboratories. She is known internationally for pioneering
research in affective computing and her work has been featured in the
New York Times,
Time Magazine,
Vogue,
Wired and on the BBC.
The lecture is free and open to the public. A reception will follow the lecture. Please
reserve a space by contacting the GSLIS at (708) 524-6845 or at gslis@dom.edu.
The Lazerow Lecture honors Samuel Lazerow for his distinguished service to the library
profession. He was a major contributor to the advancement of information technology at the Library
of Congress, the National Library of Medicine and the National Agriculture Library. He ended his
career as senior vice-president at the Institute for Scientific Information.
Accredited by the ALA, Dominican University’s GSLIS has been educating future library leaders
and information professionals since the 1930s. The school offers master’s degrees in library and
information science and in knowledge management.
“As a student I wanted an intimate community. As an aspiring journalist I wanted a big city. Dominican gave me both—and so much more.”
Tracy Samantha
Schmidt
2005
TIME Magazine
