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Evaluating affective interactions: Alternatives to asking what users feel

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Picard, RW; Daily, SB
Published in: CHI Workshop on Evaluating Affective Interfaces: Innovative Approaches
2005

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CHI Workshop on Evaluating Affective Interfaces: Innovative Approaches

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2005

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2119 / 2122
 

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Picard, R. W., & Daily, S. B. (2005). Evaluating affective interactions: Alternatives to asking what users feel. In CHI Workshop on Evaluating Affective Interfaces: Innovative Approaches (pp. 2119–2122).
Picard, R. W., and S. B. Daily. “Evaluating affective interactions: Alternatives to asking what users feel.” In CHI Workshop on Evaluating Affective Interfaces: Innovative Approaches, 2119–22, 2005.
Picard RW, Daily SB. Evaluating affective interactions: Alternatives to asking what users feel. In: CHI Workshop on Evaluating Affective Interfaces: Innovative Approaches. 2005. p. 2119–22.
Picard, R. W., and S. B. Daily. “Evaluating affective interactions: Alternatives to asking what users feel.” CHI Workshop on Evaluating Affective Interfaces: Innovative Approaches, 2005, pp. 2119–22.
Picard RW, Daily SB. Evaluating affective interactions: Alternatives to asking what users feel. CHI Workshop on Evaluating Affective Interfaces: Innovative Approaches. 2005. p. 2119–2122.

Published In

CHI Workshop on Evaluating Affective Interfaces: Innovative Approaches

Publication Date

2005

Start / End Page

2119 / 2122