Guidelines for Mobile Emotion Measurement
Janssen, Joris H. and Broek van den, Egon L. (2009) Guidelines for Mobile Emotion Measurement. In: ACM MobileHCI Workshop – Measuring Mobile Emotions: Measuring the Impossible?, 15 Sept. 2009, Bonn, Germany.
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| Abstract: | Mobile emotion measurement (MEM) through physiological signals is a promising tool for both experiments and application. We provide 1) an overview of unobtrusive physiological sensors and 2) a review of studies that have tried to infer emotions from physiological signals. This review shows that there is a lack of general standards, low accuracy, and a doubtful validity of the results. To overcome these problems, we provide three guidelines for future research on MEM: validation, triangulation, and a physiology-driven approach. These guidelines enable the embedding of MEM in various professional and consumer settings, as a key factor in our every day life. |
| Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item |
| Faculty: | Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) |
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