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Stress in interactive applications: analysis of the valence-arousal space based on physiological signals and self-reported data
Authors:Alexandros Liapis  Christos Katsanos  Dimitris G Sotiropoulos  Nikos Karousos  Michalis Xenos
Affiliation:1.School of Science and Technology,Hellenic Open University,Patras,Greece;2.Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece,Patras,Greece
Abstract:Measuring users’ emotional reaction to interactive multimedia and hypermedia is important. One particularly popular self-reported method for emotion assessment is the Valence-Arousal (VA) Scale: a 9?×?9 affective grid. This paper aims to identify specific stress region(s) in the VA space by combining self-reported ratings (pairs of VA) and physiological signals (skin conductance). To this end, 31 healthy volunteers participated in an experiment by performing five stressful interaction tasks while their skin conductance was monitored. The selected interaction tasks were most frequently listed as stressful by a separate group of 15 interviewees. After each task, participants expressed their perceived emotional experience using the VA rating space. Our findings show which regions in the VA rating space may reliably indicate self-reported stress that is in alignment with one’s measured skin conductance while using interactive applications. One additional important contribution of this work is the proposed approach for the empirical identification of affect regions in the VA space based on physiological signals.
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