Abstract
The papers in this special section focus on the concept of laughter computing. Laughter is considered a significant feature of human-human communication. Laughter is characterized by a complex behavior that includes major modules: auditory, facial expressions, body movements, and postural attitudes, and physiological signals. The goal of this special section is to gather recent achievements in laughter computing in order to trigger new research directions in this area.
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