EnviroPulse: Providing Feedback About the Expected Affective Valence of the Environment

Title EnviroPulse: Providing Feedback About the Expected Affective Valence of the Environment
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Interacting with nature is beneficial to a person\&$\#$39;s mental state, but it can sometimes be difficult to find environments that will induce positive affect (e.g., when planning a run). In this paper, we describe EnviroPulse\—a system for automatically determining and communicating the expected affective valence (EAV) of environments to individuals. We describe a prototype that allows this to be used in real-time on a smartphone, but EnviroPulse could easily be incorporated into GPS systems, mapping services, or image-based systems. Our work differs from existing work in affective computing in that, rather than detecting a user\&$\#$39;s affect directly, we automatically determine the EAV of the environment through visual analysis. We present results that suggest our system can determine the EAV of environments. We also introduce real-time affective visual feedback of the calculated EAV of the images, and present results from an informal study suggesting that real-time visual feedback can be used for induction of affect.

Year of Publication
2015
Conference Name
Proceedings of the 2015 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Publisher
ACM
Conference Location
New York, NY, USA
ISBN Number
978-1-4503-3145-6
DOI
10.1145/2702123.2702510
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