Get the joint
proceedings from all three emotion workshops 2005, 2006, and 2007 !
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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