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This study investigates the perception that observers have about their own emotions when they
are exposed to visual stimuli that explore the influence of colors and human postures illustrated
through an animated avatar. This study focuses on the association of eight predefined emotions in
different visual scenarios.
Through a detailed methodology, users were asked to:
âą Associate a color with each of the eight pre-defined emotions to verify a model under study;
âą Associate specific emotions with scenarios where colors and animations represent the same
emotion;
âą Associate specific emotions with scenarios where colors and animations represent opposite
emotions;
âą Associate specific emotions with scenarios where the color represents an emotion while an
avatar is at idle.
In this study, a sample of 39 users was used. With this sample we can draw valuable conclusions, however, a larger sample would provide better results for a more comprehensive understanding of user responses.
The results suggest the need to carefully consider visual stimuli when designing interfaces that
aim to evoke specific emotional responses in users.
This work was made in the context of the GhostDance project, funded by FCT (EXPL/ARTPER/1238/2021).
Descrição
Trabalho de Projeto de Mestrado, Engenharia InformĂĄtica, 2024, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de CiĂȘncias
Palavras-chave
Cena Virtual Cor Avatar animado EmoçÔes Plutchik Teses de mestrado - 2024
