Emotions and affect in human factors and human-computer interaction / edited by Myounghoon Jeon, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, United States.
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- 9780128018514 (hbk)
- 0128018518 (hbk)
- QA 76.9.H85 .Em69 2017
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QA 76.76.O63 .Si32 2009 Operating system concepts / | QA 76.9.A3 .R245 2016 Reconfigurable logic : | QA 76.9.D3 .T413 2018 Advance database management systems / | QA 76.9.H85 .Em69 2017 Emotions and affect in human factors and human-computer interaction / | QA 76.9.M35 .G61 1998b Discrete mathematics with graph theory. / | QA 76.9.S88 .D423 2000 Systems analysis and design / | QA 76.9.S88 .H191 2018 Handbook of data structures and applications / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The book is a complete guide for conducting affect-related research and design projects in H/F and HCI domains. Introducing necessary concepts, methods, approaches, and applications, the book highlights how critical emotions and affect are to everyday life and interaction with cognitive artifacts.
The text covers the basis of neural mechanisms of affective phenomena, as well as representative approaches to Affective Computing, Kansei Engineering, Hedonomics, and Emotional Design. The methodologies section includes affect induction techniques, measurement techniques, detection and recognition techniques, and regulation models and strategies. The application chapters discuss various H/F and HCI domains: product design, human–robot interaction, behavioral health and game design, and transportation. Engineers and designers can learn and apply psychological theories and mechanisms to account for their affect-related research and can develop their own domain-specific theory. The approach outlined in this handbook works to close the existing gap between the traditional affect research and the emerging field of affective design and affective computing. -- From the Publisher
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