Abstract

The identification of daily life events that trigger significant changes on our affective state has become a fundamental task in emotional research. To achieve it, the affective states must be assessed in real-time, along with situational information that could contextualize the affective data acquired. However, the objective monitoring of the affective states and the context is still in an early stage. Mobile technologies can help to achieve this task providing immediate and objective data of the users’ context and facilitating the assessment of their affective states. Previous works have developed mobile apps for monitoring affective states and context, but they use a fixed methodology which does not allow for making changes based on the progress of the study. This work presents a multimodal platform which leverages the potential of the smartphone sensors and the Experience Sampling Methods (ESM) to provide a continuous monitoring of the affective states and the context in an ubiquitous way. The platform integrates several elements aimed to expedite the real-time management of the ESM questionnaires. In order to show the potential of the platform, and evaluate its usability and its suitability for real-time assessment of affective states, a pilot study has been conducted. The results demonstrate an excellent usability level and a good acceptance from the users and the specialists that conducted the study, and lead to some suggestions for improving the data quality of mobile context-aware ESM-based systems.

Highlights

  • Affective states, referred to as mood [1], are an inherent part of our daily life

  • In view of the present challenges of mood variability assessment, in [14] we presented the prototype of an integrated, multimodal platform that supports context-aware mobile Experience Sampling Method (ESM)-reporting of the affective states during daily life

  • In order to identify the daily life events that trigger significant changes on our affective states, this task often requires to be accompanied by the monitoring of the context surrounding the individual

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Introduction

Referred to as mood [1], are an inherent part of our daily life. They provide our emotional context, shaping the background of everything we experience and do [2]. The changes on affective states influence the cognition and social behavior of individuals who do not suffer from emotional disorders. The affective states of an individual do not remain constant, they fluctuate over time. They are strongly influenced by the situations which individuals find themselves in, i.e., the context surrounding them [5].

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