TY - JOUR
T1 - Implicit ambient surface information
T2 - 2018 Joint ACM IUI Workshops, ACMIUI-WS 2018
AU - Watanabe, Katsumi
AU - Kashino, Makio
AU - Nakazawa, Kimitaka
AU - Shimojo, Shinsuke
N1 - Funding Information:
This work has been supported by a grant from Japan Science and Technology Agency, CREST (JPMJCR14E4, 14529247, Intelligent Information Processing Systems Creating Co-Experience Knowledge and Wisdom with Human-Machine Harmonious Collaboration).
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PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - We have proposed a novel concept: "Implicit Ambient Surface Information" (IASI), which is based on the notion that information on the surface of an agent (e.g., bodies and machines) is implicitly processed and affects collaborations between agents. To utilize IASI, it is necessary to develop technologies and analysis methods that can recode and decode implicit signals that appear on the surface of the body without disrupting the intended actions of users. We sought to gain insight into IASI and to utilize it to establish intelligent information processing systems by measuring implicit body movements, physiological responses, and mental states and thereby accumulate scientific knowledge for theoretical advances. We have applied this concept to measuring physiological states and body movement of a single athlete, and here describe a few studies, and then propose future directions, with greater focus on the mental and interpersonal aspects of IASI.
AB - We have proposed a novel concept: "Implicit Ambient Surface Information" (IASI), which is based on the notion that information on the surface of an agent (e.g., bodies and machines) is implicitly processed and affects collaborations between agents. To utilize IASI, it is necessary to develop technologies and analysis methods that can recode and decode implicit signals that appear on the surface of the body without disrupting the intended actions of users. We sought to gain insight into IASI and to utilize it to establish intelligent information processing systems by measuring implicit body movements, physiological responses, and mental states and thereby accumulate scientific knowledge for theoretical advances. We have applied this concept to measuring physiological states and body movement of a single athlete, and here describe a few studies, and then propose future directions, with greater focus on the mental and interpersonal aspects of IASI.
KW - Ambient
KW - Argumentation
KW - Implicit
KW - Interpersonal
KW - Sport
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85044546929
SN - 1613-0073
VL - 2068
JO - CEUR Workshop Proceedings
JF - CEUR Workshop Proceedings
Y2 - 11 March 2018
ER -