J. Westerink, M. Ouwerkerk, Gert-Jan de Vries, Stijn de Waele, Jack van den Eerenbeemd, M. van Boven
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Abstract
The growing interest in affective computing is expected to have its beneficial impact on consumer lifestyle products. Especially emphatic applications — applications that make you feel they really understand you — will serve the current consumer interest in enhanced and meaningful experiences. To do so, the applications will have to measure the user's emotional experience. Well-established psychophysiological techniques bear promise, but so far have mainly been validated in laboratory situations. To also apply them in real-life situations, we built an emotion measurement platform. This platform shows that emotional experiences can be measured in a relatively unobtrusive way, while at the same time it enables us to gather knowledge on emotional experiences in everyday-life and it offers the opportunity to prototype emphatic application concepts and test them in relevant situations.