Two-way Affect Loops in multimedia experiences
A users interaction with a film typically involves a One Way Affect (1WA), in which the film being consumed has an affect on the consumer. Recent advances in physiological monitoring technology however has facilitated the notion of a Two Way Affect Loop (2WAL), in which a film piece can be dynamical...
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| author | Pike, Matthew Ramchurn, Richard Wilson, Max L. |
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| description | A users interaction with a film typically involves a One Way Affect (1WA), in which the film being consumed has an affect on the consumer. Recent advances in physiological monitoring technology however has facilitated the notion of a Two Way Affect Loop (2WAL), in which a film piece can be dynamically affected by a consumers physiology or behaviour. This paper outlines an agenda for further investigating 2WAL, setting research questions and the influence of related research areas. |
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| spelling | nottingham-313172020-05-04T20:11:42Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/31317/ Two-way Affect Loops in multimedia experiences Pike, Matthew Ramchurn, Richard Wilson, Max L. A users interaction with a film typically involves a One Way Affect (1WA), in which the film being consumed has an affect on the consumer. Recent advances in physiological monitoring technology however has facilitated the notion of a Two Way Affect Loop (2WAL), in which a film piece can be dynamically affected by a consumers physiology or behaviour. This paper outlines an agenda for further investigating 2WAL, setting research questions and the influence of related research areas. ACM 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Pike, Matthew, Ramchurn, Richard and Wilson, Max L. (2015) Two-way Affect Loops in multimedia experiences. In: British HCI 2015, 2-7 Aug 2015, Lincoln, UK. BCI EEG Adaptive Media Digital Arts Physiology http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2783446.2783595 |
| spellingShingle | BCI EEG Adaptive Media Digital Arts Physiology Pike, Matthew Ramchurn, Richard Wilson, Max L. Two-way Affect Loops in multimedia experiences |
| title | Two-way Affect Loops in multimedia experiences |
| title_full | Two-way Affect Loops in multimedia experiences |
| title_fullStr | Two-way Affect Loops in multimedia experiences |
| title_full_unstemmed | Two-way Affect Loops in multimedia experiences |
| title_short | Two-way Affect Loops in multimedia experiences |
| title_sort | two-way affect loops in multimedia experiences |
| topic | BCI EEG Adaptive Media Digital Arts Physiology |
| url | https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/31317/ https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/31317/ |