Usage Scenario
In Affective Diary users carry bio sensors that capture for example movement,
skin temperature, galvanic skin response and pulse. Activities on the mobile
phone is also captured, sent and received SMSs, Bluetooth presence, photos
taken with the camera and music that you have listened to during the use.
The user carries the sensors, for example, during a day, in the evening at
home the data is downloaded into a tablet PC and the user’s day is represented
in Affective Diary as an animation, where the data is shown. The bio data is
visualised as characters with different body postures and colours,
representing movement and arousal. The data from the mobile phone is graphically
represented and clicking on the different representations makes it possible to
read SMS-conversations, view other Bluetooth units and photographs and hear the
music again. There is also the possibility to scribble in the diary and the
characters representing bio data can be changed, both the body posture and the
colour. The Affective Diary aims at letting users relive both the physical parts
of their experiences as well as the cognitive parts.