Designing social mobile interfaces: experiences with MobiMood, a mobile mood sharing application

Presented at: Workshop on Visual Interfaces to the Social and Semantic Web (VISSW2010)

by Karen Church, Eve Hoggan, Nuria Oliver

Webpage: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-565/paper8.pdf

The exploration of mood and emotions in HCI is emerging as an important field of research. Our moods are affected by many different factors and can change multiple times throughout each day. Furthermore, our moods can have significant implications on our social interactions and our willingness to interact with others. We have developed MobiMood, a novel proof-of-concept social mobile application that enables groups of friends to share their moods with each other. In this paper, we present some high level results of an exploratory field study of MobiMood and highlight key implications in the design of future social mobile interfaces.


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