publications([{ "lang": "en", "publisher": "Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)", "type_publi": "irevcomlec", "bibtype": "article", "title": "A Framework for User Interface Adaptation to Emotions and their Temporal Aspects", "url": "https://hal.science/hal-04741056", "abstract": "Designing and adapting user interfaces (UIs) based on context and individuals' dynamic characteristics is essential to improve user experience and performance. Emotions are a significant aspect of users' characteristics since they lead to certain behaviors. Consequently, adopting emotions in UI adaptation is a crucial task for developers. However, it is difficult considering the various characteristics of emotions, particularly their variability and temporal aspects. This paper presents a framework for UI adaptation covering specific dimensions of emotions and their temporal aspects. More specifically, the mechanism permits UI adaptation to i)different types of emotions categorizations (basic emotions, facial action units, and arousal/valence) and ii) timing (duration) based on different emotions consolidation. Examples from a serious game prototype illustrate the proposed adaptation mechanisms.", "year": 2023, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/ACD23a/", "id": 990, "volume": 7, "abbr": "ACD23a", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Mina", "last_name": "Alipour" }, "2": { "first_name": "Éric", "last_name": "Céret" }, "3": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" } }, "date": "2023-06-19", "type": "Revues internationales avec comité de lecture", "journal": "Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction " }, { "lang": "en", "type_publi": "these", "title": "Towards User Interface Adaptation to Users Emotions In a Natural Risks Program", "url": "https://hal.science/tel-04961607", "abstract": "Under conditions of uncertainty, for instance, when people face critical information related to their direct environment, decision-making can be difficult. It can result in systematic bias between the theoretical models and the actual behaviors. Such biases can have significant consequences in domains like risk management.Creating an information chain in integrated risk management governance requires new technologies to collect information, consolidate, integrate, and disseminate it. In this perspective, many users with different behaviors, characteristics, and skills will use these tools. Individual differences urge the need to adapt these tools' user interfaces (UI) to the context of use. Furthermore, emotions as a centerpiece of human characteristics play an essential role in applying various adaptations in such UIs. This thesis approach is based on emotions that can influence user decisions.We first explored the effect of users' emotions in natural hazards preparedness using a simulation video of a hazard. We explored the potential emotional biases and their effect on decision-making. More precisely, running three experiments, the result indicates, in natural hazards, when an individual predicts their emotions intensity, it impacts the preparedness level such that arousing negative emotions leads to an increase in risk perception and potentially adapts the behavior accordingly. We proposed a conceptual model which represents the role of emotional biases on people's preparedness in the context of natural hazards.Second, based on literature studies findings, we understood that UI personalization is based on creating a user model, which allows adapting the interface to the user and their environment. We present a generic problem space to cover various dimensions for UI adaptation. The problem space covers various sources for capturing emotions and various types of emotion models such as Ekman's basic emotions and the Circumplex Model of Affect. Moreover, the problem space considers various dimensions in the temporal aspect of inferring and applying adaptation. Consequently, a generic architecture is proposed based on the problem space that can be used to design adaptive UIs to users' emotions and the adaptation's temporal aspects. A software implementing this architecture can capture run-time users' emotions and adapt the UI at the proper time to users' emotions. The adaptation temporal aspect can improve the tools target outcome. In the final step, a prototype illustrates the architecture to show the approach's feasibility and interest. We chose to create an adaptive interface for a serious game, which enhances public risk perception and preparedness.", "year": 2022, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/A22a/", "bibtype": "phdthesis", "abbr": "A22a", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Mina", "last_name": "Alipour" } }, "date": "2022-03-31", "type": "Thèses et habilitations", "id": 970 }, { "lang": "en", "publisher": "IEEE", "doi": "https://doi.org/10.1109/ACII52823.2021.9597415", "title": "An Emotion-Oriented Problem Space for UI Adaptation: From a Literature Review to a Conceptual Framework", "url": "https://hal.science/hal-04361997", "abstract": "Emotions significantly affect the human interaction process with computers. They constitute a dynamic user’s charac- teristic that can be crucial for adapting user interfaces (UI) to the user’s context. However, their impact on UI adaptation concepts and techniques is not well understood. This paper proposes a problem space that studies the design dimensions to be considered in UI adaptation to emotions. In particular, this emotion-oriented problem space for UI adaptation, highlights the temporal aspects of emotions. It is obtained from two literature reviews realized to identify the gaps in existing problem spaces and the potentials of including emotional aspects inside them. The proposed problem space can benefit all adaptive systems that aim to improve users’ and system’s performance based on users’ reactions to the system.", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Mina", "last_name": "Alipour" }, "2": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" }, "3": { "first_name": "Eric", "last_name": "Ceret" } }, "year": 2021, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/ADC21a/", "pages": "1-8", "bibtype": "inproceedings", "id": 993, "abbr": "ADC21a", "address": "Nara, France", "date": "2021-09-28", "type": "Conférences internationales de large diffusion avec comité de lecture sur texte complet", "booktitle": "9th International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII)", "type_publi": "icolcomlec" }, { "lang": "en", "publisher": "ACM", "doi": "https://doi.org/10.1145/3423423.3423438", "title": "Disaster Mitigation Using Interface Adaptation to Emotions: a Targeted Literature Review", "url": "https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03283639", "booktitle": "IoT '20 Companion: 10th International Conference on the Internet of Things Companion", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Mina", "last_name": "Alipour" }, "2": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" }, "3": { "first_name": "Eline", "last_name": "Jongmans" } }, "year": 2020, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/ADJ20a/", "id": 920, "bibtype": "inproceedings", "abbr": "ADJ20a", "address": "Malmö, Sweden", "date": "2020-10-06", "type": "Conférences internationales de large diffusion avec comité de lecture sur texte complet", "pages": "1-15", "type_publi": "icolcomlec" }]);