10th International Conference on the Internet of Things Companion 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3423423.3423438
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Disaster Mitigation Using Interface Adaptation to Emotions: a Targeted Literature Review

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“…An important finding from this research was that different emotions, cognitions, and behaviors have varying time frames, and this information can be used to characterize the course of disaster survivors' emotional responses. These responses have the potential to guide the identification of areas and populations with the greatest needs for care and allocation of services, and also to inform emergency preparedness systems (Alipour, Dupuy-Chessa, and Jongmans 2020;Garske et al 2021;Gruebner et al 2018). Responders, clinicians, and health authorities can anticipate fear, shock, and disbelief as early responses that diminish over time, yet other emotions such as guilt, sorrow, and gratitude, may emerge and flourish over time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important finding from this research was that different emotions, cognitions, and behaviors have varying time frames, and this information can be used to characterize the course of disaster survivors' emotional responses. These responses have the potential to guide the identification of areas and populations with the greatest needs for care and allocation of services, and also to inform emergency preparedness systems (Alipour, Dupuy-Chessa, and Jongmans 2020;Garske et al 2021;Gruebner et al 2018). Responders, clinicians, and health authorities can anticipate fear, shock, and disbelief as early responses that diminish over time, yet other emotions such as guilt, sorrow, and gratitude, may emerge and flourish over time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Providing users with tools that allow them to express otherwise hidden (mental, e.g., intentions, emotions [7,8], experiences, plans, and motivations) phenomena so that they can be approached with relevant and timely information and services,…”
Section: Scientific Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%