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CHI workshop 2005

Just to show how out of touch I am with CHI stuff, I stumbled upon a workshop entitled “evaluating affective interfaces – innovative approaches”  this afternoon.  Only 4 years after the actual event.  Here’s a link to the web page with details of all papers.

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This entry was posted in Research and tagged affective computing, evaluation, usability on May 6, 2009 by Steve Fairclough.

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