ウェアラブルデバイスを用いたワークショップにおける対面行動の評価 | Evaluation of Face-to-Face Behavior in Workshops Using Wearable Devices

Jun 27, 2019·
Tomohiro Nishida
,
Taku Hachisu
,
Takanori Ito
Baptiste BOURREAU
Baptiste BOURREAU
,
Takayuki Ito
,
Kenji Suzuki
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Abstract
The objective of this study is to observe the relationship between a frequency of face-to-face behavior and an evaluation of an idea presented in a discussion. Therefore, we conducted workshop experiments and analyzed the frequency of face-to-face behavior, the pulse rate, the evaluation value of ideas, and the order of explaining the ideas. As a result, we observed a positive correlation between the frequency of face-to-face behavior and the evaluation value. In addition, the ideas described in the second half showed that the face-to-face behavior decreased somewhat as the “description order” was earlier.
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日本デザイン学会研究発表大会概要集
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Baptiste BOURREAU
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