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Emotions in HCI - An Affective E-Learning System

Kaiser, R. and Oertel, K.

    This paper presents results of a master thesis at the Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Rostock (IGD-R) at the department for Human-Centered Interaction. Using an emotion recognition sensor system, an e-learning system was enhanced with affective abilities. By taking certain actions, the user is supported to handle negative emotions, which should enable a better learning as well as a greater satisfaction. The affective communication and actions are encapsulated by an Affective Component, which was implemented as a prototype and evaluated at a first glance.
Cite as: Kaiser, R. and Oertel, K. (2006). Emotions in HCI - An Affective E-Learning System. In Proc. HCSNet Workshop on the Use of Vision in Human-Computer Interaction, (VisHCI 2006), Canberra, Australia. CRPIT, 56. Goecke, R., Robles-Kelly, A. and Caelli, T., Eds. ACS. 105-106.
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