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[Data] Measurement Methods for Affective Information and Emotion

A detailed introduction to phonetic diagnosis, physical stimuli, and sensitivity, along with diagrams.

This document provides detailed information on sensory information and methods for measuring sensitivity. It introduces the basics of visual, auditory, and tactile information, as well as psychological methods such as the SD method and tasks. Additionally, it explains intuitive one-word methods for measuring sensitivity, so please take a moment to read it. 【Contents】 ■ What is sensitivity ■ What is sensory information - Visual information - Auditory information - Tactile information ■ Measurement of sensory information *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Glossary of Sensory and Onomatopoeic Terms: "Sensory Measurement"

A brief explanation of three types of affective measurement methods. Introduction to the affective AI glossary.

There are three types of methods for measuring how people process sensory information: psychological methods, psychophysical methods, and biological methods. <Psychological Methods> This involves asking questions using language and examining the responses. A representative method is the Semantic Differential (SD) method. <Psychophysical Methods> This involves measurement through behavioral observation. It clarifies the relationship between the physical quantities of stimuli inputted and the results of sensory information processing as the output response. <Biological Methods> This measures changes in the brain and body that occur in response to mental states. *For detailed content of the glossary, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.

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