Computer Science – Human-Computer Interaction
Scientific paper
2009-12-09
N. Vunka Jungum and E. LAURENT, "Emotions in Pervasive Computing Environments", International Journal of Computer Science Issu
Computer Science
Human-Computer Interaction
International Journal of Computer Science Issues, IJCSI Volume 6, Issue 1, pp8-22, November 2009
Scientific paper
The ability of an intelligent environment to connect and adapt to real internal sates, needs and behaviors' meaning of humans can be made possible by considering users' emotional states as contextual parameters. In this paper, we build on enactive psychology and investigate the incorporation of emotions in pervasive systems. We define emotions, and discuss the coding of emotional human markers by smart environments. In addition, we compare some existing works and identify how emotions can be detected and modeled by a pervasive system in order to enhance its service and response to users. Finally, we analyze closely one XML-based language for representing and annotating emotions known as EARL and raise two important issues which pertain to emotion representation and modeling in XML-based languages.
Jungum Nevin Vunka
Laurent Eric
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