A Trip to the Moon: Personalized Animated Movies for Self-reflection
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Peng, Fengjiao; LaBelle, Veronica Crista; Yue, Emily Christen; Picard, Rosalind W.
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© 2018 Copyright held by the owner/author(s). Self-tracking physiological and psychological data poses the challenge of presentation and interpretation. Insightful narratives for self-tracking data can motivate the user towards constructive self-reflection. One powerful form of narrative that engages audience across various culture and age groups is animated movies. We collected a week of self-reported mood and behavior data from each user and created in Unity a personalized animation based on their data. We evaluated the impact of their video in a randomized control trial with a nonpersonalized animated video as control. We found that personalized videos tend to be more emotionally engaging, encouraging greater and lengthier writing that indicated self-reflection about moods and behaviors, compared to non-personalized control videos.
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2018-04Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media LaboratoryPublisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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Peng, Fengjiao, LaBelle, Veronica Crista, Yue, Emily Christen and Picard, Rosalind W. 2018. "A Trip to the Moon: Personalized Animated Movies for Self-reflection."
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