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EMOTRIXA: AI Companion Robots for Emotional Support

Rishika. B, Dr Kavitha AS

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Abstract: Emotional well-being is a concern these days. Many people feel stressed, lonely and anxious. This is because of things like school pressure work demands and not seeing friends and family much. Even when people are struggling they often do not talk about their feelings because they are afraid of what others might think or they do not know where to get help.

This paper is about a robot that uses intelligence to understand how people are feeling. The robot can see how people are feeling by looking at their faces. It uses a kind of computer program to figure out if someone is happy, sad, angry or okay. The robot is trained to do this by looking at a lot of pictures of peoples faces. It can keep watching. See how someones feelings change.

The robot can talk to people without them having to start the conversation. It is like a friend who can see how you are feeling and respond. The robot is pretty good at understanding emotions. It gets it right 80 to 85 percent of the time. It is not meant to replace doctors or therapists. It can help people feel less alone and talk to someone when they need to. This project shows how artificial intelligence can be used in a way to help people feel better. Emotional well-being is important. This robot is designed to support emotional well-being. The robot uses intelligence to support emotional well-being and it can be a helpful tool, for people who need support.

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[1] Rishika. B, Dr Kavitha AS, β€œEMOTRIXA: AI Companion Robots for Emotional Support,” International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering (IJARCCE), DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2026.155233

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