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IEEEEmotion detection and affect modeling in large-scale language models. 
  • Affective and empathetic dialogue generation. 
  • Personalization and contextual adaptation for emotional support systems. 
  • Multimodal affective computing in LLM-integrated systems (text, audio, visual). 
  • LLM-based mental health screening and early detection tools. 
  • Human-in-the-loop training for empathetic AI.
  • Computational models of empathy, compassion, and rapport in language generation.
  • Cross-linguistic and cultural generalization of affective LLMs. 
  • Evaluation frameworks for empathy, engagement, and emotional appropriateness.
  • Ethical, privacy, and fairness considerations in emotionally-sensitive applications. 
  • Deployment studies of AI mental health assistants or therapeutic agents. 
  • Clinical applications and deployment: Real-world case studies and integration strategies in healthcare settings. 
  • Domain-specific customization: Tailored affective LLM solutions for specific patient groups (e.g., elderly, adolescents, chronic disease management). 

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