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An affective model of user experience for interactive art (2008)

Abstract
Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology, ACE 2008. Yokohama, Japan, 3 - 5 Dec. 2008, 107 - 110. The development of Affective Interface technologies makes it possible to envision a new generation of Digital Arts and Entertainment applications, in which interaction will be based directly on the analysis of user experience. In this paper, we describe an approach to the development of Multimodal Affective Interfaces that supports real-time analysis of user experience as part of an Augmented Reality Art installation. The system relies on a PAD dimensional model of emotion to support the fusion of affective modalities, each input modality being represented as a PAD vector. A further advantage of the PAD model is that it can support a representation of affective responses that relate to aesthetic impressions.. The development of Affective Interface technologies makes it possible to envision a new generation of Digital Arts and Entertainment applications, in which interaction will be based directly on the analysis of user experience. In this paper, we describe an approach to the development of Multimodal Affective Interfaces that supports real-time analysis of user experience as part of an Augmented Reality Art installation. The system relies on a PAD dimensional model of emotion to support the fusion of affective modalities, each input modality being represented as a PAD vector. A further advantage of the PAD model is that it can support a representation of affective responses that relate to aesthetic impressions.

Publication details
Download http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1501750.1501774
Repository VTT Publications Register (Finland)
Keywords Affective computing, Augmented reality, Design, Interactive art, Multimodal interaction, Theory
Type text
Language eng