SenseMS is a design exploration into emotional communication through mobile phones for teenagers. A participatory design approach was followed, that lead to the development of two potential enhancements to text messaging services that are feasible with today’s mobile phones. These enhancements refer to using MMS technology for: First, identifying callers through personalized avatars which are also coupled with context related information for the caller and, second, using semi-automated text enhancements. Preliminary evaluation results were encouraging regarding the value of the emotional and contextual cues that can be conveyed in this way.
Reference: Amin, A.K., Kersten, B.T.A., Kulyk, O.A., Pelgrim, P.H., Wang, C., Markopoulos, P., (2005) The SenseMS: Enriching the SMS experience for Teens by Non-verbal Means. To be presented at MobileHCI 2005, Salzbourg, Austria, 19-22 september 2005.
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