2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12652-016-0430-z
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A systematic literature review about technologies for self-reporting emotional information

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“…This technique can be used for measuring empathetic response, by requesting players evaluate the emotional state of the characters in a game. A systematic review of literature on self-reporting interfaces by Fuentes et al [14] discovered 26 different named self-reporting interfaces between them. Of particular note is a selfreporting interface called AffectButton [15], which allows users to select a facial expression using a single mouse click.…”
Section: Behaviour Analysis Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique can be used for measuring empathetic response, by requesting players evaluate the emotional state of the characters in a game. A systematic review of literature on self-reporting interfaces by Fuentes et al [14] discovered 26 different named self-reporting interfaces between them. Of particular note is a selfreporting interface called AffectButton [15], which allows users to select a facial expression using a single mouse click.…”
Section: Behaviour Analysis Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are two main approaches to gather emotional information, objective and subjective [17]. Objective information can be collected by using sensors that record physiological data or facial recognition, whereas users themselves report subjective data.…”
Section: Tangible User Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Self-reporting one's affective states is the most traditional method used to collect a person's emotional data within research [12]. Still, a systematic literature review [7] established that the self-report of emotional states was under-researched and that additional studies involving users in real contexts and interfaces with new interaction styles are needed.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%