We propose to observe users’ spontaneous facial expressions as a method to identify adverse-event occurrences at the user interface level. We discuss an experiment designed to investigate the association between incidents during a word processing task and users’ facial expressions monitored using electromyogram sensor devices. The results suggest that an increase of task difficulty is related to an increase in specific facial muscle activity. A second study is presented where an application offers assistance based on the users’ facial expressions. This study evaluates a social agent that reacts to the users’ spontaneous display of emotions, in an attempt to reduce the frustration caused by usability problems. The results indicate that ...
As social beings, we often linger in a social environment in which we interact with others. However,...
Recently there has been an increasing incentive from researchers in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI,...
This paper presents a study on temporary emotion of students and their performance related to learni...
We propose to observe users ’ spontaneous facial expressions as a method to identify adverse-event o...
For the majority of the users, computers are difficult and frustrating to use. The proliferation of ...
For the majority of the users, computers are difficult and frustrating to use. The proliferation of ...
Automatic tracking of facial movement is potentially important as a non-invasive source of physiolog...
In this paper we describe a way to enhance human computer interaction using facial Electromyographic...
This study presents and approach to measure the levels of acute stress in humans by analysing their...
FaceReader is software designed to measure six emotional facial expressions\ud quickly and easily. W...
Current image/video acquisition and analysis techniques allow for not only the identification and cl...
This paper describes research into audiovisual cues to communication problems in interactions betwee...
Facial expression communicates emotion, intention, and physical state, and regulates interpersonal b...
Do we see every facial expression from people with whom we come into contact? By replicating an expe...
Facial expression of emotion (or "facial affect") is rapidly becoming an area of intense i...
As social beings, we often linger in a social environment in which we interact with others. However,...
Recently there has been an increasing incentive from researchers in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI,...
This paper presents a study on temporary emotion of students and their performance related to learni...
We propose to observe users ’ spontaneous facial expressions as a method to identify adverse-event o...
For the majority of the users, computers are difficult and frustrating to use. The proliferation of ...
For the majority of the users, computers are difficult and frustrating to use. The proliferation of ...
Automatic tracking of facial movement is potentially important as a non-invasive source of physiolog...
In this paper we describe a way to enhance human computer interaction using facial Electromyographic...
This study presents and approach to measure the levels of acute stress in humans by analysing their...
FaceReader is software designed to measure six emotional facial expressions\ud quickly and easily. W...
Current image/video acquisition and analysis techniques allow for not only the identification and cl...
This paper describes research into audiovisual cues to communication problems in interactions betwee...
Facial expression communicates emotion, intention, and physical state, and regulates interpersonal b...
Do we see every facial expression from people with whom we come into contact? By replicating an expe...
Facial expression of emotion (or "facial affect") is rapidly becoming an area of intense i...
As social beings, we often linger in a social environment in which we interact with others. However,...
Recently there has been an increasing incentive from researchers in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI,...
This paper presents a study on temporary emotion of students and their performance related to learni...