Towards Biometric Assessment of Audience Affect

Bidragets oversatte titel: Mod biometrisk måling af publikums emotioner

Jakob Lyng Wieland, Lars Bo Larsen, Jeanette Kølbæk Laursen, Lotte Ishoy Jørgensen, Anne Mette Karnøe Jessen, Charlotte Thodberg Jensen

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Abstract

This paper investigates how reliable affective responses can be obtained using objective biometric measures for media audience research. We use Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) to detect sixteen respondents’ arousal levels and as an objective measure to show how self- reporting disrupts the experience of respondents watching video content. The subjective experiences from nine subjects were captured by self-reporting via the widely used SAM pictogram scale every three minutes. We found that interruptions induced by the self-reporting events cause them to consistently exhibit arousal peaks. Our post test measures show a negative effect on the subjects’ overall experience of the video and their empathy and identification with the main characters compared to the remaining subjects. We observed a 30 second return period from abnormal arousal levels after the self-reporting interruptions.
Bidragets oversatte titelMod biometrisk måling af publikums emotioner
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelTVX '16 Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Interactive Experiences for TV and Online Video
Antal sider8
ForlagAssociation for Computing Machinery
Publikationsdato25 jun. 2016
Sider155-162
ISBN (Elektronisk)978-1-4503-4067-0
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 25 jun. 2016
BegivenhedTVX 2016 – ACM International Conference on Interactive Experiences for Television and Online Video - Chicago, IL, USA
Varighed: 22 jun. 201624 okt. 2017

Konference

KonferenceTVX 2016 – ACM International Conference on Interactive Experiences for Television and Online Video
Land/OmrådeUSA
ByChicago, IL
Periode22/06/201624/10/2017

Emneord

  • Audience Research; Galvanic Skin Response; Biometrics; Self-reporting; SAM; Affect Response; Emotions

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