Browsing by Author "Ivonin, Leonid"
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Beyond cognition and affect: sensing the unconscious
Ivonin, Leonid; Huang-Ming, Chang; Díaz Boladeras, Marta; Català Mallofré, Andreu; Chen, Wei; Rauterberg, Mattias (Taylor & Francis, 2015-03-04)
Article
Restricted access - publisher's policyIn the past decade, research on human-computer interaction has embraced psychophysiological user interfaces that enhance awareness of computers about conscious cognitive and affective states of users and increase their ... -
Digitizing arquetypal human expereience through physiological signals
Ivonin, Leonid (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2014-05-15)
Doctoral thesis
Open Access
Covenantee: Technische Universiteit EindhovenThe problem of capturing human experience is relevant in many application domains. In fact, the process of describing and sharing individual experience lies at the heart of human culture. This advancement came at a price ... -
Enacting archetypes in movies: grounding the unconscious mind in emotion-driven media
Huang-Ming, Chang; Ivonin, Leonid; Díaz Boladeras, Marta; Català Mallofré, Andreu; Chen, Wei; Rauterberg, Mattias (2014-08-13)
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Open AccessThe concept of emotion-driven media integrates affective computing into developing new types of digital media by including the human spectator as an essential part of the whole system. Enactive media, as a landmark in this ... -
Experience the world with archetypal symbols: a new form of esthetics.
Chang, Huang-Ming; Ivonin, Leonid; Díaz Boladeras, Marta; Català Mallofré, Andreu; Chen, Wei; Rauterber, Matthias (2013-03-01)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyAccording to the theories of symbolic interactionism, phenomenology of perception and archetypes, we argue that symbols play the key role in translating the information from the physical world to the human experience, and ... -
Experiencing the world with archetypal symbols: A new form of aesthetics.
Huang-Ming, Chang; Ivonin, Leonid; Díaz Boladeras, Marta; Català Mallofré, Andreu; Chen, Wei; Rauterberg, Mattias (2013-09-04)
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Open AccessAccording to the theories of symbolic interactionism, phenomenology of perception and archetypes, we argue that symbols play the key role in translating the information from the physical world to the human experience, and ... -
From mythology to psychology: Identifying archetypal symbols in movies
Díaz Boladeras, Marta; Català Mallofré, Andreu; Chen, Wei; Rauterberg, Mattias; Ivonin, Leonid; Huang-Ming, Chang (2013-09-06)
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Open AccessIn this article, we introduce the theory of archetype, which explains the connection between ancient myths and the human mind. Based on the assumption that archetypes are in the deepest level of human mind, we propose that ... -
Traces of Unconscious Mental Processes in Introspective Reports and Physiological Responses
Ivonin, Leonid; Chang, Huang-Ming; Díaz Boladeras, Marta; Català Mallofré, Andreu; Chen, Wei; Rauterberg, Mattias (2015-04-13)
Article
Open AccessUnconscious mental processes have recently started gaining attention in a number of scientific disciplines. One of the theoretical frameworks for describing unconscious processes was introduced by Jung as a part of his ... -
Unspoken emotions in movies: The basis of emotion-driven storytelling systems
Chang, Huang-Ming; Ivonin, Leonid; Díaz Boladeras, Marta; Català Mallofré, Andreu; Chen, Wei; Rauterberg, Mattias (Springer, 2014-07-28)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyStories are the core of many types of entertainment.Although developers and designers strive to develop new forms of entertainment that deliver richer audiovisual experiences to the audience, one of the key elements – a ... -
What do we feel about archetypes: self-reports and physiological signals
Huang-Ming, Chang; Ivonin, Leonid; Díaz Boladeras, Marta; Català Mallofré, Andreu; Chen, Wei; Rauterberg, Mattias (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2013)
Conference lecture
Open AccessIn research on emotion, presenting affective stimuli has been believed to be an effective and reliable technique for emotion elicitation. Instead of collecting stimuli for pre-defined emotions, we propose to develop stimuli ... -
What do we feel about archetypes: self-reports and physiological signals
Chang, Huang-Ming; Ivonin, Leonid; Díaz Boladeras, Marta; Català Mallofré, Andreu; Chen, Wei; Rauterberg, Mattias (2013)
Conference lecture
Open AccessIn research on emotion, presenting affective stimuli has been believed to be an effective and reliable technique for emotion elicitation. Instead of collecting stimuli for predefined emotions, we propose to develop stimuli ...