While most people have intuitive reactions to Web sites, a group of Canadian scientists is developing software that can actually measure those emotions and more. Aude Dufresne, a professor at the Université de Montréal Department of Communications, led a team of researchers that are designing a new software to evaluate the biological responses of Internet users.
“With e-commerce and the multiplication of retail Web sites, it has become crucial for companies to consider the emotions of Web users,” says Professor Dufresne. “Our software is the first designed to measure emotions at conscious and preconscious levels, which will give companies a better sense of the likes and dislikes of Web users.”
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This research was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada and Bell Canada.
On the Web:
- Cyberpresse video
- Study abstract
- Aude Dufresne Lab
- Université de Montréal Department of Communications
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