2018
DOI: 10.3390/app8030323
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Applicability of Emotion Recognition and Induction Methods to Study the Behavior of Programmers

Abstract: Recent studies in the field of software engineering have shown that positive emotions can increase and negative emotions decrease the productivity of programmers. In the field of affective computing, many methods and tools to recognize the emotions of computer users were proposed. However, it has not been verified yet which of them can be used to monitor the emotional states of software developers. The paper describes a study carried out on a group of 35 participants to determine which of these methods can be … Show more

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“…In the second set of works, authors investigate software practitioners, by means of sensors. These sensors range from keyboard and mouse (Estrada et al, 2018;Vea and Rodrigo, 2017) to more complicated and sometimes mixed systems to collect biometric data including eye-related, skin-related, breathing-related, heart-related and brain-related (Fritz and M€ uller, 2016;Wrobel, 2018;Z€ uger and Fritz, 2018). This is not relevant for this paper either.…”
Section: Emotions In Software Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the second set of works, authors investigate software practitioners, by means of sensors. These sensors range from keyboard and mouse (Estrada et al, 2018;Vea and Rodrigo, 2017) to more complicated and sometimes mixed systems to collect biometric data including eye-related, skin-related, breathing-related, heart-related and brain-related (Fritz and M€ uller, 2016;Wrobel, 2018;Z€ uger and Fritz, 2018). This is not relevant for this paper either.…”
Section: Emotions In Software Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, a discriminant tree-based model is used to assess the possible underlying relationship among parameters. A third paper describes a study carried out on a group of 35 participants to determine which methods and tools to recognize the emotions of computer users can be used during programming [11]. During the study, data from multiple sensors that are commonly used in methods of emotional recognition are collected.…”
Section: The Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As to TTS, different applications such as smart environments, virtual assistants, intelligent robots, and call centers have set requirements for different speech styles identified with corresponding emotional expressions [4]. Recognition of emotions in HMI is not restricted to speech analysis only, but also image analysis (facial expression recognition, eye-tracking data) and physiological signals (pulse rate, skin conductance, facial electromyography, electroencephalography (EEG) signal) [5]. Emotion recognition in spoken dialogue systems such as call centers provides a possibility to respond to callers according to the detected emotional state or to pass control over to human operators [2,[6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%