The Virtual Emotion Loop: Towards Emotion-Driven Services via Virtual Reality
Davide Andreoletti, Luca Luceri, Tiziano Leidi, Achille Peternier,, Silvia Giordano

TL;DR
This paper introduces the VEE-loop, a novel VR-based framework for real-time emotion elicitation and recognition to enhance emotion-driven service design and personalization.
Contribution
It proposes the VEE-loop, a new methodological framework utilizing VR for continuous emotion monitoring and adaptive content delivery in service development.
Findings
VEE-loop enables dynamic emotion-driven content adaptation.
VR effectively evokes and recognizes user emotions.
Framework offers new opportunities for research and application in emotion-driven services.
Abstract
The importance of emotions in service and in product design is well known. However, it is still not very well understood how users' emotions can be incorporated in a product or service lifecycle. We argue that this gap is due to a lack of a methodological framework for an effective investigation of the emotional response of persons when using products and services. Indeed, the emotional response of users is generally investigated by means of methods (e.g., surveys) that are not effective for this purpose. In our view, Virtual Reality (VR) technologies represent the perfect medium to evoke and recognize users' emotional response, as well as to prototype products and services (and, for the latter, even deliver them). In this paper, we first provide our definition of emotion-driven services, and then we propose a novel methodological framework, referred to as the Virtual-Reality-Based…
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Taxonomy
TopicsColor perception and design · Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies · Multisensory perception and integration
