Emotion Sharing Model based on Life-Log Comparison Matching comparable experiences

Sharing information can be easy, but sharing emotion is much more difficult[1]. One approach to sharing emotion effectively is to present the receiver with past similar experiences of his/her own. This study proposes an emotion sharing model by identifying the receiver's experience that best ma...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inInformation and Media Technologies Vol. 11; pp. 79 - 92
Main Authors Mochizuki, Rika, Watanabe, Tomoki
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Tokyo Information and Media Technologies Editorial Board 2016
Japan Science and Technology Agency
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text

Cover

Loading…
More Information
Summary:Sharing information can be easy, but sharing emotion is much more difficult[1]. One approach to sharing emotion effectively is to present the receiver with past similar experiences of his/her own. This study proposes an emotion sharing model by identifying the receiver's experience that best matches that of the sender as indicated by the message being sent. Experiences are found in life log data and structured to permit quantitative comparisons.  In this report, the target that the sender wants to share with the receiver consists of “contents”, “experience”, “emotion”. This paper describes how to structure experiences and identify equivalent experiences. To achieve this, it elucidates the cross-correlation relations of the equivalency of experiences and the equivalency of emotions. Trials confirmed its accuracy in terms of experience matching.
ISSN:1881-0896
DOI:10.11185/imt.11.79