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Workshop on
The Role of Emotion in Human-Computer Interaction

held on 6 September 2005
in the frame of the 19th British HCI Group Annual Conference



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Here are the position papers of the participants:

Lesley Axelrod, Kate Hone (Brunel University, UK)
The missing link?: using Appraisal Analysis to decide when HCI is emotional

Ian O’Neill (Queens University Belfast, UK)
 Application Scenarios: An Affective Dialogue System

Chris Creed, Russell Beale (Univ. Birmingham, UK)
 Using Emotion Simulation to Influence User Attitudes and Behaviour

Ing-Marie Johnson, Helen Harris (Toyota ITC, Palo Alto, CA, USA)
 Emotions, Driving and In-car Speech Based Information Systems

Christian Graf (University Magdeburg, Germany)
 
Digital Characters as Affective Interfaces

Sascha Mahlke (Technical University Berlin, Germany)
 
Studying Affect and Emotions as Important Parts of the User Experience

Elizabeth Crane, M. Melissa Gross (University of Michigan, MI, USA)
 
Emotion Issues in HCI: Working Definitions and Gold Standards

Willem-Paul Brinkman, Nick Fine (Brunel University, UK)
 Personalising emotional skin designs

Eva  Waterworth, John Waterworth (Interactive Institute Q-Live, Sweden)
 Designing EmoHCI: emotions and presence in HCI

Hanna Stelmaszewska, Bob Fields, Ann Blandford (Middlesex University & University College London, UK)
 Emotion and technology: an empirical study

Arthur G. Money, Harry Aguis (Brunel University, UK)
 Automating the Extraction of Emotion-Related Multimedia Semantics

Robert Ward (University of Huddersfield, UK)
 What is affective sensing for?

Yehya Mohamad, Carlos Velasco, Holger Tebarth (Fraunhofer FIT.LIFE, Germany)
 Development and Evaluation of emotional Interface Agents in Training of Learning Disabled Children

Christian Peter (Fraunhofer IGD Rostock, Germany)
 Emotion Models and their Implications for System Design



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