Conference Proceedings
Predicting Affective States from Screen Text Sentiment
S Teng, T Zhang, S D'Alfonso, V Kostakos
UbiComp '24: Companion of the 2024 on ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing | Association for Computing Machinery | Published : 2024
Abstract
The proliferation of mobile sensing technologies has enabled the study of various physiological and behavioural phenomena through unobtrusive data collection from smartphone sensors. This approach offers real-time insights into individuals' physical and mental states, creating opportunities for personalised treatment and interventions. However, the potential of analysing the textual content viewed on smartphones to predict affective states remains underexplored. To better understand how the screen text that users are exposed to and interact with can influence their affects, we investigated a subset of data obtained from a digital phenotyping study of Australian university students conducted ..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work is partially funded by NHMRC grants 1170937 and 2004316, AUSMURI grant 13203896, and CISCO grant 2021-2327463696.