Authors
Marianna Obrist, Sriram Subramanian, Elia Gatti, Benjamin Long, Thomas Carter
Publication date
2015/4/18
Book
Proceedings of the 33rd annual ACM conference on human factors in computing systems
Pages
2053-2062
Description
Touch is a powerful vehicle for communication between humans. The way we touch (how) embraces and mediates certain emotions such as anger, joy, fear, or love. While this phenomenon is well explored for human interaction, HCI research is only starting to uncover the fine granularity of sensory stimulation and responses in relation to certain emotions. Within this paper we present the findings from a study exploring the communication of emotions through a haptic system that uses tactile stimulation in mid-air. Here, haptic descriptions for specific emotions (e.g., happy, sad, excited, afraid) were created by one group of users to then be reviewed and validated by two other groups of users. We demonstrate the non-arbitrary mapping between emotions and haptic descriptions across three groups. This points to the huge potential for mediating emotions through mid-air haptics. We discuss specific design implications …
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M Obrist, S Subramanian, E Gatti, B Long, T Carter - Proceedings of the 33rd annual ACM conference on …, 2015