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Neo-Noumena: Augmenting Emotion Communication

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posted on 2024-11-03, 12:46 authored by Nathan Semertzidis, Michaela Scary, Josh Andres, Brahmi Dwivedi, Yutika Kulwe, Fabio ZambettaFabio Zambetta, Florian Mueller
The subjective experience of emotion is notoriously difficult to interpersonally communicate. We believe that technology can challenge this notion through the design of neuroresponsive systems for interpersonal communication. We explore this through "Neo-Noumena", a communicative neuroresponsive system that uses brain-computer interfacing and artificial intelligence to read one's emotional states and dynamically represent them to others in mixed reality through two head-mounted displays. In our study five participant pairs were given Neo-Noumena for three days, using the system freely. Measures of emotional competence demonstrated a statistically significant increase in participants' ability to interpersonally regulate emotions. Furthermore, participant interviews revealed themes regarding Spatiotemporal Actualization, Objective Representation, and Preternatural Transmission. We also suggest design strategies for future augmented emotion communication systems. We intend that work gives guidance towards a future in which our ability to interpersonally communicate emotion is augmented beyond traditional experience.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1145/3313831.3376599
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    ISBN - Is published in 9781450367080 (urn:isbn:9781450367080)

Start page

1

End page

13

Total pages

13

Outlet

Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2020)

Name of conference

CHI 2020: Paper 472

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery

Place published

New York, United States

Start date

2020-04-25

End date

2020-04-30

Language

English

Copyright

© 2020 Copyright is held by the owner/author(s). Publication rights licensed to ACM.

Former Identifier

2006100905

Esploro creation date

2020-09-08