Understanding affective interaction: Emotion, engagement, and internet videos

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Abstract

As interest in experience and affect in HCI continues to grow, particularly with regard to social media and Web 2.0 technologies, research on techniques for evaluating user engagement is needed. This paper presents a study of popular Internet videos involving a mixed method approach to user engagement. Instruments included physiological measures, emotional self-report measures, and personally expressive techniques, such as open-ended prose reviews. Using triangulation to interpret the results, we express relationships among perceived emotion, experienced emotion, video preference, and contextual factors.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationProceedings - 2009 3rd International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction and Workshops, ACII 2009
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009
Event2009 3rd International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction and Workshops, ACII 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands
Duration: Sep 10 2009Sep 12 2009

Publication series

NameProceedings - 2009 3rd International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction and Workshops, ACII 2009

Other

Other2009 3rd International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction and Workshops, ACII 2009
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityAmsterdam
Period9/10/099/12/09

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Software

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