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BS ISO/IEC 30150-31 Information technology — Affective computing user interface (AUI) —. Part 31: Emotion annotation

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ISO/IEC
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ICT/2 - ICT Accessibility
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IT applications. Office work
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This document specifies emotion annotation of data-stream for affective computing user interface (AUI). This document describes the emotion elements of emotion annotation, including emotional characteristic data-stream, modality, timestamp, discrete emotion category, dimensional emotion space, and value.

This data-stream for emotional characteristics can be used to support the user in the software application so that the interaction adapts accordingly to the user. There can be no feedback to the user for emotion adaptation. There is no recording of the emotional data, so that the data stream cannot be used for (performance) monitoring of the user. Every time the user can turn off the data stream for emotional characteristics.

This document focuses on emotion annotation of data-stream which meets the needs of users.

This document does not apply to emotion annotation process in AUI.

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