Methods are developed for different audiences and purposes. HCI researchers develop methods to shape the future through pure, applied and blue sky research – as is still the case with most affective interactive applications. Unsurprisingly, practitioners will be more concerned that the methods they use not only are tractable but produce better and more innovative results in terms of the systems they ultimately release into the world. Researchers, on the other hand, may have other concerns, such as the novelty of their techniques. Up until recently, most HCI methods (both for researchers and practitioners) were developed for work applications and desktop situations. They focused on efficiency, learnability, transparency, control and other wo...
User interface design is becoming more reliant on user emotional states to improve usability, adapt ...
Emotion has been studied in HCI for two decades, with specific traditions interested in sensing, exp...
The significant HCI interest in emotions is reflected in a breath of technologies and design approac...
Methods are developed for different audiences and purposes. HCI researchers develop methods to shape...
The purpose of this chapter is to describe the design and evaluation process in the light of affecti...
HCI evaluation methods are useful for improving the design of interactive systems, yet they may be r...
HCI evaluation methods are useful for improving the design of interactive systems, yet they may be r...
The importance of user-centred evaluation is stressed by HCI academics and practitioners alike. Howe...
Evaluating affective interfaces in order to provide input for designers is a challenge for the CHI c...
Evaluating affective interfaces in order to provide input for designers is a challenge for the CHI c...
Part 2: MethodologicalInternational audienceResearch in human computer interaction (HCI) covers both...
In this paper we describe the development and initial testing of a tool for self-assessment of affec...
Evaluating research artefacts is an important step to showcase the validity of a chosen approach. Th...
The concept of usefulness has implicitly played a pivotal role in evaluation research, but the meani...
Part 8: User Experience and UsabilityInternational audienceIn this study, 20 papers were reviewed to...
User interface design is becoming more reliant on user emotional states to improve usability, adapt ...
Emotion has been studied in HCI for two decades, with specific traditions interested in sensing, exp...
The significant HCI interest in emotions is reflected in a breath of technologies and design approac...
Methods are developed for different audiences and purposes. HCI researchers develop methods to shape...
The purpose of this chapter is to describe the design and evaluation process in the light of affecti...
HCI evaluation methods are useful for improving the design of interactive systems, yet they may be r...
HCI evaluation methods are useful for improving the design of interactive systems, yet they may be r...
The importance of user-centred evaluation is stressed by HCI academics and practitioners alike. Howe...
Evaluating affective interfaces in order to provide input for designers is a challenge for the CHI c...
Evaluating affective interfaces in order to provide input for designers is a challenge for the CHI c...
Part 2: MethodologicalInternational audienceResearch in human computer interaction (HCI) covers both...
In this paper we describe the development and initial testing of a tool for self-assessment of affec...
Evaluating research artefacts is an important step to showcase the validity of a chosen approach. Th...
The concept of usefulness has implicitly played a pivotal role in evaluation research, but the meani...
Part 8: User Experience and UsabilityInternational audienceIn this study, 20 papers were reviewed to...
User interface design is becoming more reliant on user emotional states to improve usability, adapt ...
Emotion has been studied in HCI for two decades, with specific traditions interested in sensing, exp...
The significant HCI interest in emotions is reflected in a breath of technologies and design approac...