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INTERACT
2007
13 years 10 months ago
TEMo-Chine: Tangible Emotion Machine
We examine whether or not it is possible to determine, recognize and/or report the emotional state of a group of people through touch and/or body motion. We present the initial des...
Omar Mubin, Abdullah Al Mahmud, Christoph Bartneck
CHI
2003
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Prominence-interpretation theory: explaining how people assess credibility online
Four years of research has led to a theory that describes how people assess the credibility of Web sites. This theory proposes that users notice and interpret various Web site ele...
B. J. Fogg
CHI
2010
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Catalyzing social support for breast cancer patients
Social support is a critical, yet underutilized resource when undergoing cancer care. Underutilization occurs in two conditions: (a) when patients fail to seek out information, ma...
Meredith M. Skeels, Kenton T. Unruh, Christopher P...
CHI
2006
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
Adaptive language behavior in HCI: how expectations and beliefs about a system affect users' word choice
People display adaptive language behaviors in face-to-face conversations, but will computer users do the same during HCI? We report an experiment (N=20) demonstrating that users&#...
Jamie Pearson, Jiang Hu, Holly P. Branigan, Martin...
AIHC
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Foundations of Human Computing: Facial Expression and Emotion
Many people believe that emotions and subjective feelings are one and the same and that a goal of human-centered computing is emotion recognition. The first belief is outdated; the...
Jeffrey F. Cohn