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Representing and Interpreting Affective Data. /
Umair, Muhammad.
2020. Abstract from Designing Interactive Systems (DIS'20) Workshop on Mental Wellbeing: Future Agenda Drawing from Design, HCI and Big Dat - Hong Kong, Hong Kong
https://dis.acm.org/2020, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
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Umair, M 2020, '
Representing and Interpreting Affective Data', Designing Interactive Systems (DIS'20) Workshop on Mental Wellbeing: Future Agenda Drawing from Design, HCI and Big Dat - Hong Kong, Hong Kong
https://dis.acm.org/2020, Eindhoven, Netherlands,
6/07/20 -
20/07/20.
APA
Umair, M. (2020).
Representing and Interpreting Affective Data. Abstract from Designing Interactive Systems (DIS'20) Workshop on Mental Wellbeing: Future Agenda Drawing from Design, HCI and Big Dat - Hong Kong, Hong Kong
https://dis.acm.org/2020, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
Vancouver
Umair M.
Representing and Interpreting Affective Data. 2020. Abstract from Designing Interactive Systems (DIS'20) Workshop on Mental Wellbeing: Future Agenda Drawing from Design, HCI and Big Dat - Hong Kong, Hong Kong
https://dis.acm.org/2020, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
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Bibtex
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abstract = "Affective health and well-being is a growing area of research within HCI. My research explores interactions with physiological signals capturing human affect. In particular, I develop alternative representations of affective data leveraging material properties of smart materials and actuators to create awareness and regulation of affect in daily lives.",
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M3 - Abstract
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