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Problems in Practice: Critiquing on Thermochromic based Displays for Representing Skin Conductance

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Problems in Practice: Critiquing on Thermochromic based Displays for Representing Skin Conductance. / Umair, Muhammad; Sas, Corina.
2019. Paper presented at 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Glasgow, United Kingdom.

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Umair, M & Sas, C 2019, 'Problems in Practice: Critiquing on Thermochromic based Displays for Representing Skin Conductance', Paper presented at 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 4/05/19 - 9/05/19.

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Umair, M., & Sas, C. (2019). Problems in Practice: Critiquing on Thermochromic based Displays for Representing Skin Conductance. Paper presented at 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Glasgow, United Kingdom.

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Umair M, Sas C. Problems in Practice: Critiquing on Thermochromic based Displays for Representing Skin Conductance. 2019. Paper presented at 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Glasgow, United Kingdom.

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Umair, Muhammad ; Sas, Corina. / Problems in Practice : Critiquing on Thermochromic based Displays for Representing Skin Conductance. Paper presented at 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Glasgow, United Kingdom.

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title = "Problems in Practice: Critiquing on Thermochromic based Displays for Representing Skin Conductance",
abstract = "Increasing HCI work on affective technologies is using different materials to represent biosensory data. We explored several thermochromic, heating, and insulation materials to represents skin conductance data through abstract and ambiguous representations. We report on the development of three prototypes to represent emotional arousal using different colors, patterns, and shapes. By critically reflecting on our experience, we highlight problems in these prototypes and propose design guidelines to inform future research for representing arousal using thermochromic materials.",
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