Push me, shove me and I show you how you feel: recognising mood from emotionally rich interaction

作者: Stephan Wensveen , Kees Overbeeke , Tom Djajadiningrat

DOI: 10.1145/778712.778759

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摘要: The mood or emotional state you are in colours the way interact with people and systems. Future interactive systems need to recognise aspects order be truly adaptive. We designed an alarm clock, which elicits rich expressive behaviour demonstrated that it is able read your from set it. validated film clips, used them induce moods after participants had clock. From dynamic setting we inferred parameters calculated equations identify mood. results illustrate importance of a tight coupling between action appearance interaction design, through freedom matching inherent feedback.

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