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Representation and communication of affective states: design of a multimedia experimental communication interface

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In a technological mediated world, individuals see each other through interfaces: during their daily tasks, at work or in leisure, they increasingly communicate through technological interfaces. Because emotions play an essential role in human communication process, and they are naturally present in humans through body external signals, we think it is important to maintain them in the interface. Therefore in this paper we propose a Communication Design approach for the development of an interface that conveys the expression of emotion, through the use of multimedia contents.

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    SIGDOC '08: Proceedings of the 26th annual ACM international conference on Design of communication
    September 2008
    303 pages
    ISBN:9781605580838
    DOI:10.1145/1456536
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    1. communication design
    2. emotions
    3. expression of emotion
    4. multimedia
    5. technological mediated communication

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