AffectAura: An Intelligent System for Emotional Memory
- Daniel McDuff ,
- Amy Karlson ,
- Ashish Kapoor ,
- Asta Roseway ,
- Mary Czerwinski
Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '12) |
Published by ACM
We present AffectAura, an emotional prosthetic that allows users to reflect on their emotional states over long periods of time. We designed a multimodal sensor set-up for continuous logging of audio, visual, physiological and contextual data, a classification scheme for predicting user affective state and an interface for user reflection. The system continuously predicts a user’s valence, arousal and engagement, and correlates this with information on events, communications and data interactions. We evaluate the interface through a user study consisting of six users and over 240 hours of data, and demonstrate the utility of such a reflection tool. We show that users could reason forward and backward in time about their emotional experiences using the interface, and found this useful.
ACM New York, NY, USA ©2012