Watch your flavors: Augmenting people's flavor perceptions and associated emotions based on videos watched while eating

People engage in different activities while eating alone, such as watching television or scrolling through social media on their phones. However, the impacts of these visual contents on human cognitive processes, particularly related to flavor perception and its attributes, are still not thoroughly...

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Main Authors: JAMES, Meetha Nesam, RANASINGHE, Nimesha, TANG, Anthony, OEHLBERG, Lora
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-89712023-08-15T06:18:39Z Watch your flavors: Augmenting people's flavor perceptions and associated emotions based on videos watched while eating JAMES, Meetha Nesam RANASINGHE, Nimesha TANG, Anthony OEHLBERG, Lora People engage in different activities while eating alone, such as watching television or scrolling through social media on their phones. However, the impacts of these visual contents on human cognitive processes, particularly related to flavor perception and its attributes, are still not thoroughly explored. This paper presents a user study to evaluate the influence of six different types of video content (including nature, cooking, and a new food video genre known as mukbang) on people’s flavor perceptions in terms of taste sensations, liking, and emotions while eating plain white rice. Our findings revealed that the participants’ flavor perceptions are augmented based on different video content, indicating significant differences in their perceived taste sensations (e.g., increased perception of salty and spicy sensations). Furthermore, potential future implications are revealed to promote digital commensality and healthier eating habits. 2022-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/7968 info:doi/10.1145/3491101.3519846 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/8971/viewcontent/3491101.3519846.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Emotions Flavor Perception Food Videos Human-Food Interaction Liking Mukbang Taste Sensations Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
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language English
topic Emotions
Flavor Perception
Food Videos
Human-Food Interaction
Liking
Mukbang
Taste Sensations
Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
spellingShingle Emotions
Flavor Perception
Food Videos
Human-Food Interaction
Liking
Mukbang
Taste Sensations
Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces
JAMES, Meetha Nesam
RANASINGHE, Nimesha
TANG, Anthony
OEHLBERG, Lora
Watch your flavors: Augmenting people's flavor perceptions and associated emotions based on videos watched while eating
description People engage in different activities while eating alone, such as watching television or scrolling through social media on their phones. However, the impacts of these visual contents on human cognitive processes, particularly related to flavor perception and its attributes, are still not thoroughly explored. This paper presents a user study to evaluate the influence of six different types of video content (including nature, cooking, and a new food video genre known as mukbang) on people’s flavor perceptions in terms of taste sensations, liking, and emotions while eating plain white rice. Our findings revealed that the participants’ flavor perceptions are augmented based on different video content, indicating significant differences in their perceived taste sensations (e.g., increased perception of salty and spicy sensations). Furthermore, potential future implications are revealed to promote digital commensality and healthier eating habits.
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author JAMES, Meetha Nesam
RANASINGHE, Nimesha
TANG, Anthony
OEHLBERG, Lora
author_facet JAMES, Meetha Nesam
RANASINGHE, Nimesha
TANG, Anthony
OEHLBERG, Lora
author_sort JAMES, Meetha Nesam
title Watch your flavors: Augmenting people's flavor perceptions and associated emotions based on videos watched while eating
title_short Watch your flavors: Augmenting people's flavor perceptions and associated emotions based on videos watched while eating
title_full Watch your flavors: Augmenting people's flavor perceptions and associated emotions based on videos watched while eating
title_fullStr Watch your flavors: Augmenting people's flavor perceptions and associated emotions based on videos watched while eating
title_full_unstemmed Watch your flavors: Augmenting people's flavor perceptions and associated emotions based on videos watched while eating
title_sort watch your flavors: augmenting people's flavor perceptions and associated emotions based on videos watched while eating
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/7968
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/8971/viewcontent/3491101.3519846.pdf
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