Title
Emotional priming of mobile text messages with ring-shaped wearable device using color lighting and tactile expressions
Abstract
In this paper, as a hybrid approach to place a greater emphasis on existing cues in Computer Mediated Communication (CMC), the authors explore the emotional augmentation benefit of vibro-tactile stimulation, color lighting, and simultaneous transmission of both signals to accompany text messages. Ring U, A ring-shaped wearable system aimed at promoting emotional communications between people using vibro-tactile and color lighting expressions, is proposed as the implementation method. The result of the experiment has shown that non-verbal stimuli can prime the emotion of a text message, and it can be driven into the direction of the emotional characteristic of the stimuli. Positive stimuli can prime the emotion to a more positive valence, and negative stimuli can invoke a more negative valence. Another finding from the experiment is that compared to the effect on valence, touch stimuli have more effect on the activity level.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1145/2582051.2582065
AH
Keywords
Field
DocType
text message,ring-shaped wearable device,emotional communication,color lighting expression,emotional priming,positive stimulus,emotional augmentation benefit,emotional characteristic,negative stimulus,negative valence,positive valence,color lighting,mobile text message,tactile expression,emotion,color
Text message,Prime (order theory),Computer vision,Expression (mathematics),Wearable computer,Computer science,Priming (psychology),Computer-mediated communication,Artificial intelligence,Stimulus (physiology)
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
12
0.78
10
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gilang Andi Pradana1132.20
Adrian David Cheok22233254.03
Masahiko Inami31315166.40
Jordan Tewell4132.20
Yongsoon Choi514215.82