Title
Exploring social and temporal dimensions of emotion induction using an adaptive affective mirror
Author
Shahid, S.
Melder, W.A.
Krahmer, E.
Neerincx, M.A.
Swerts, M.
TNO Defensie en Veiligheid
Publication year
2009
Abstract
This paper investigates if and how a digital, interactive affective mirror induces positive emotions in participants. We study whether the induced affect is repeatable after a fixed interval (Study 1) and how the social presence affects the emotion induction (Study 2). Results show that participants systematically feel more positive after an affective mirror session; this effect is shown to be repeatable, and co-presence of a friend is shown to boost this effect.
Subject
Informatics
Adaptive interfaces
Affective computing
Co-presence
Mood induction
Positive emotions
Presence effect
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1145/1520340.1520562
TNO identifier
241769
ISBN
9781605582474
Source
27th International Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2009, 4 April 2009 through 9 April 2009, Boston, MA, Conference code: 76920, 3727-3732
Document type
conference paper