Emotional Human-Machine Interaction: Cues from Facial Expressions

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Emotion detection provides a promising basis for designing future-oriented human centered design of Human-Machine Interfaces. Affective Computing can facilitate human-machine communication. Such adaptive advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) which are dependent on the emotional state of the driver can be applied in cars. In contrast to the majority of former studies that only used static recognition methods, we investigated a new dynamic approach for detecting emotions in facial expressions in an artificial setting and in a driving context. By analyzing the changes of an area defined by a number of dots that were arranged on participants’ faces, variables were extracted to classify the participants’ emotions according to the Facial Action Coding System. The results of our novel way to categorize emotions lead to a discussion on additional applications and limitations that frames an attempted approach of emotion detection in cars. Implications for further research and applications are outlined.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHuman interface and the managment of information : Interacting with Information - Symposium on Human Interface 2011, Held as Part of HCI International 2011, Proceedings
EditorsMichael J. Smith, Gavriel Salvendy
Number of pages10
Volume1
PublisherSpringer Verlag
Publication date2011
Pages641-650
ISBN (print)978-3-642-21792-0
ISBN (electronic)978-3-642-21793-7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Event14th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction – HCII 2011 - Orlando, United States
Duration: 09.07.201114.07.2011
Conference number: 14
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    Research areas

  • Business psychology - Emotion detection, human-computer interaction, human-centered design, affective computing

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