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ScopeG: A Mobile Application for Exploration and Comparison of Personality Traits

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The language people use on social media has been shown to provide insight into their personality characteristics. We developed a mobile system that aids the exploration and comparison of personal personality profiles with those of others. We conducted a user study to evaluate system usability, gauge user interaction of interest, and the system's performance in completing exploration and comparison tasks. Our study shows that the system is easy to use and enables users effectively explore and compare personality profiles, and users were interested in comparing their personality traits with the personality traits of friends, role models, and celebrities.

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    IUI '16 Companion: Companion Publication of the 21st International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces
    March 2016
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    ISBN:9781450341400
    DOI:10.1145/2876456
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    • (2017)Don't Just Swipe Left, Tell Me WhyProceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces10.1145/3025171.3025212(469-480)Online publication date: 7-Mar-2017

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