SYM: Toward a New Tool in User's Mood Determination
Willy Yvart (DeVisu), Charles-Alexandre Delestage, Sylvie, Leleu-Merviel (DeVisu)

TL;DR
This paper introduces SYM, a new prototype tool designed to determine user mood, aiming to improve understanding and measurement of affective states in various user experience contexts.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel tool, SYM, for user mood determination, addressing the lack of normalized tools in affective state measurement.
Findings
SYM provides a new approach to mood detection
Potential applications across diverse user experience studies
Addresses gap in standardized mood assessment tools
Abstract
Even though the emotional state is increasingly taken into account in scientific studies aimed at determining user experience of user acceptance, there are still only a few normalized tools. In this article, we decided to focus on mood determination as we consider this affective state to be more pervasive and more understandable by the person who is experiencing it. Thus, we propose a prototypical tool called SYM (Spot Your Mood) as a new tool in user mood determination to be used in many different situations.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEmotion and Mood Recognition · Color perception and design · Emotions and Moral Behavior
