1st MEEC (2020) Accepted Papers

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List of MEEC (2020) accepted papers below:

  • Real-time, Continuous Emotion Annotation Prototype for 360° VR Videos. Tong Xue (Beijing Institute of Technology; Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica), Surjya Ghosh (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica), Gangyi Ding (Beijing Institute of Technology), Abdallah El Ali (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica) and Pablo Cesar (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica; TU Delft). pdf
  • Role of BSCL in tackling student challenges in mental health. Marcel Neuenhaus (Hamm-Lippstadt University of Applied Sciences).

  • Real-time, Continuous Emotion Annotation Technique for Mobile Video Watching. Tianyi Zhang (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica; TU Delft), Abdallah Ali (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica), Alan Hanjalic (TU Delft) and Pablo Cesar (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica; TU Delft). pdf

  • Modeling Behaviour to Predict User State: Self-Reports as Ground Truth. Julian Frommel (University of Saskatchewan) and Regan L. Mandryk (University of Saskatchewan). pdf

  • Implicit Cooperation: Emotion Detection for Validation and Adaptation of Automated Vehicles’ Driving Behavior. Henrik Detjen (University of Applied Science Ruhr West; University of Duisburg-Essen), Stefan Geisler (University of Applied Science Ruhr West) and Stefan Schneegass (University of Duisburg-Essen). pdf

  • Time Perception and Emotion Awareness. Monica Perusquía-Hernández (NTT Communication Science Laboratories) and Yoshiko Yabe (NTT Communication Science Laboratories). pdf

  • Emotion Capture among Real Couples in Everyday Life. George Boateng (ETH Zurich), Janina Luescher (University of Zurich), Urte Scholz (Universität Zürich, Psychologisches Institut) and Tobias Kowatsch (University of St.Gallen; ETH Zürich). pdf

  • Emotion Elicitation and Capture among Real Couples in the Lab. George Boateng (ETH Zurich), Laura Sels (Ghent University), Peter Kuppens (KU Leuven), Janina Luescher (University of Zurich), Urte Scholz (Universität Zürich, Psychologisches Institut) and Tobias Kowatsch (University of St.Gallen; ETH Zürich). pdf

  • Understanding Emotions in Virtual Reality. Radiah Rivu (Bundeswehr University Munich), Mariam Hassib (Bundeswehr University Munich), Ville Mäkelä (LMU Munich) and Florian Alt (Bundeswehr University Munich). pdf

  • Guidelines for Affect Elicitation and Tracking in High Intensity VR Exergaming. Soumya C. Barathi (University of Bath), Michael Proulx (University of Bath), Eamonn O’neill (University of Bath) and Christof Lutteroth (University of Bath). pdf

  • EmoKey: An Emotion-aware Keyboard for Mental Health Monitoring. Surjya Ghosh (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica), Bivas Mitra (IIT Kharagpur) and Pradipta De (Georgia Southern University). pdf
  • Exploring the Relationship Between Momentary Emotions & Smartphone Content: A Pilot Study. Katherine Roehrick (Stanford University) and Gabriella Harari (Stanford University). pdf