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Exploring the Role of Affect Recognition in Web-Capable Applications

In this paper we present the results from a qualitative study exploring people's opinions and reactions to the possibility of emotion-aware adaptive web user interfaces, those which will have the capability to read users' emotions and adapt accordingly. The purpose of this work is to improve understanding of how people envision such emotion-aware interfaces may be a part of their computing experience, and to explore any concerns that
people have relating to this technology. We expect that such information will be helpful for directing the development of new emotion-aware adaptive web interfaces.

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Stela H. Seo, James E. Young, and Andrea Bunt. 2013. Exploring the Role of Affect Recognition in Web-Capable Applications. GI '13 Poster Section Proceedings of Graphics Interface 2013. Regina, Saskatchewan.

Bibtext Entry

@inproceedings{Seo2013GI,
author = {Seo, Stela H. and Young, James E. and Bunt, Andrea},
title = {Exploring the Role of Affect Recognition in Web-Capable Applications},
booktitle = {Proceedings of Graphics Interface 2013},
series = {GI '13 Poster Section},
year = {2013},
location = {Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada},
pages = {to appear},
}

Authors

James E.Young

James E.Young

Professor
Andrea Bunt

Andrea Bunt

Professor