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Affect and Emotion in Human-Computer Interaction 2008
- Christian Peter, Russell Beale:
Affect and Emotion in Human-Computer Interaction, From Theory to Applications. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4868, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-85098-4
Introduction
- Russell Beale, Christian Peter:
The Role of Affect and Emotion in HCI. 1-11
Theoretical Considerations
- Leysia Palen, Susanne Bødker:
Don't Get Emotional. 12-22 - William Sims Bainbridge:
Computational Affective Sociology. 23-34 - Antje Lichtenstein, Astrid Oehme, Stefan Kupschick, Thomas Jürgensohn:
Comparing Two Emotion Models for Deriving Affective States from Physiological Data. 35-50 - Sascha Mahlke, Michael Minge:
Consideration of Multiple Components of Emotions in Human-Technology Interaction. 51-62 - Ana Tajadura-Jiménez, Daniel Västfjäll:
Auditory-Induced Emotion: A Neglected Channel for Communication in Human-Computer Interaction. 63-74
Sensing Emotions
- Thurid Vogt, Elisabeth André, Johannes Wagner:
Automatic Recognition of Emotions from Speech: A Review of the Literature and Recommendations for Practical Realisation. 75-91 - Ginevra Castellano, Loïc Kessous, George Caridakis:
Emotion Recognition through Multiple Modalities: Face, Body Gesture, Speech. 92-103 - Gordon McIntyre, Roland Göcke:
The Composite Sensing of Affect. 104-115
User Experience and Design
- Youn-Kyung Lim, Justin Donaldson, Heekyoung Jung, Breanne Kunz, David Royer, Shruti Ramalingam, Sindhia Thirumaran, Erik Stolterman:
Emotional Experience and Interaction Design. 116-129 - Shane Walker, David Prytherch:
How Is It for You? (A Case for Recognising User Motivation in the Design Process). 130-141 - Talya Porat, Noam Tractinsky:
Affect as a Mediator between Web-Store Design and Consumers' Attitudes toward the Store. 142-153 - Stefanie Harbich, Marc Hassenzahl:
Beyond Task Completion in the Workplace: Execute, Engage, Evolve, Expand. 154-162 - Chris Creed, Russell Beale:
Simulated Emotion in Affective Embodied Agents. 163-174
Affective Applications
- Christian Martyn Jones, Andrew Deeming:
Affective Human-Robotic Interaction. 175-185 - Nicola Millard, Linda Hole:
In the Moodie: Using 'Affective Widgets' to Help Contact Centre Advisors Fight Stress. 186-193 - Arthur G. Money, Harry W. Agius:
Feasibility of Personalized Affective Video Summaries. 194-208 - Christian Martyn Jones, Jamie Sutherland:
Acoustic Emotion Recognition for Affective Computer Gaming. 209-219 - Jörn Loviscach, David Oswald:
In the Mood: Tagging Music with Affects. 220-228 - Christian M. Jones, Ing-Marie Jonsson:
Using Paralinguistic Cues in Speech to Recognise Emotions in Older Car Drivers. 229-240
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