i-com: Vol. 19, No. 2 Schmidt, Thomas; Schlindwein, Miriam; Lichtner, Katharina; Wolff, Christian
Due to progress in affective computing, various forms of general purpose sentiment/emotion recognition software have become available. However, the application of such tools in usability engineering (UE) for measuring the emotional state of participants is rarely employed. We investigate if the application of sentiment/emotion ...