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Workshop on
The Role of Emotion in Human-Computer Interaction

held on 12 September 2006
in the frame of the 20th British HCI Group Annual Conference



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These are the contributions:

Arthur G. Money, Harry Aguis (Brunel University, UK)Are Affective Video Summaries Feasible?
Ana Tajadura, Daniel Västfjäll
(Chalmers University of Technology)

Auditory-induced emotionSoftware that motivates:
Basic needs and the working environmentSoftware that motivates:
Basic needs and the working environment: A neglected channel for communication in HCI.

Aubrey Shick
(Carnegie Mellon University, US)
Duckie and Duddle: a preliminary demonstration using affective display to communicate task status
 Berardina De Carolis, Giovanni Cozzolongo
(Università di Bari (Italy))
Social Robots for Improving Interaction in Smart Environments
Chris Creed, Russell Beale
(
Univ. Birmingham, UK)
Multiple and Extended Interactions with Affective Embodied Agents
Christian Graf, Sabine Niebuhr, Kirstin Kohler
(Fraunhofer IESE Kaiserslautern, Germany)
Enhancing Business Software through Fun-of-Use: A Pattern-based Approach
Elizabeth Crane, Christian Peter
(University of Michigan, US, Fraunhofer IGD Rostock, Germany)
A working definition for HCI specific emotion research.
Guy Wood-Bradley, Kathy Blashki
(Deakin University, Australia)
Interactivity with iDV
Antje Herbon, Astrid Oehme, Eric Zentsch
(HFC Human-Factors-Consult GmbH, Germany)
Emotions in Ambient Intelligence – An Experiment on How to Measure Affective States
Kevin Larson
(Microsoft Advanced Reading Technologies, US)
Measuring aesthetics with subjective duration assessment
Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, Paul Cairns, Anna Cox
(University College London, UK)
On posture as a modality for expressing and recognizing emotions
Nicola Millard, BT and Linda Hole (Bournemouth University, UK)In the Moodie: Using ‘Affective Widgets’ to Help Contact Centre Advisors Fight Stress.
Olivia Walkinshaw
(City University London, UK)
A photo a day: is it work, rest or play?
Jörn Loviscach, David Oswald
(Hochschule Bremen, Germany)
In the Mood: Tagging Music with Affects
N. Sadat Shami
(Cornell University, US)
The Influence of Positive Affect in Solving a Computer Mediated ‘Hidden Profile’ Task
Stefanie Harbich, Marc Hassenzahl
(Siemens AG; University of Koblenz-Landau)
Software that motivates: Basic needs and the working environment



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