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Design and Development of ‘My Daily Badge’: a Wearable Device for Habitual Behavioral Tracking
( Eiji Onchi ),( Max Hanssen ),( Kaihuan Wei ),( Pengcheng Wan ),( Cen Zhang ),( Muneo Kitajima ),( Seunghee Lee ) 한국감성과학회 2021 한국감성과학회 국제학술대회(ICES) Vol.2021 No.-
Our daily action selection processes are guided by conscious and unconscious behaviors. Being able to measure these signals may provide a clue into how we make decisions and allow us to create better systems that can help us during these action selection processes. A flexible and easy to manufacture tool was needed to bootstrap the research in this field. Therefore, this paper presents the design and development of ‘My Daily Badge’, a wearable device for habitual behavioral tracking, that is easy to manufacture. We also introduce the Off-the-Shelf Adaptive Design process that led to the creation of this device. Finally, several test measurements are described, as well as potential classification algorithms that can aid researchers in the research of daily conscious and unconscious behavioral patterns. This research contributes toward the development of accessible bioinstrumentation tools that can help researchers in different scientific fields.
Effects of LED on Emotion-Like Feedback of a Single-Eyed Spherical Robot
( Eiji Onchi ),( Natanya Cornet ),( Seunghee Lee ) 한국감성과학회 2021 감성과학 Vol.24 No.3
Non-verbal communication is important in human interaction. It provides a layer of information that complements the message being transmitted. This type of information is not limited to human speakers. In human- robot communication, increasing the animacy of the robotic agent―by using non-verbal cues―can aid the expression of abstract concepts such as emotions. Considering the physical limitations of artificial agents, robots can use light and movement to express equivalent emotional feedback. This study analyzes the effects of LED and motion animation of a spherical robot on the emotion being expressed by the robot. A within-subjects experiment was conducted at the University of Tsukuba where participants were asked to rate 28 video samples of a robot interacting with a person. The robot displayed different motions with and without light animations. The results indicated that adding LED animations changes the emotional impression of the robot for valence, arousal, and dominance dimensions. Furthermore, people associated various situations according to the robot’s behavior. These stimuli can be used to modulate the intensity of the emotion being expressed and enhance the interaction experience. This paper facilitates the possibility of designing more affective robots in the future, using simple feedback.
Design and Development of ‘My Daily Badge’: a Wearable Device for Habitual Behavioral Tracking
( Eiji Onchi ),( Max Hanssen ),( Kaihuan Wei ),( Pengcheng Wan ),( Cen Zhang ),( Muneo Kitajima ),( Seunghee Lee ) 한국감성과학회 2021 추계학술대회 Vol.2021 No.0
Our daily action selection processes are guided by conscious and unconscious behaviors. Being able to measure these signals may provide a clue into how we make decisions and allow us to create better systems that can help us during these action selection processes. A flexible and easy to manufacture tool was needed to bootstrap the research in this field. Therefore, this paper presents the design and development of ‘My Daily Badge’, a wearable device for habitual behavioral tracking, that is easy to manufacture. We also introduce the Off-the-Shelf Adaptive Design process that led to the creation of this device. Finally, several test measurements are described, as well as potential classification algorithms that can aid researchers in the research of daily conscious and unconscious behavioral patterns. This research contributes toward the development of accessible bioinstrumentation tools that can help researchers in different scientific fields.
Subjective Differences of Walking Behaviors Between Familiar and Unfamiliar Routes
( Max Hanssen ),( Eiji Onchi ),( Muneo Kitajima ),( Seunghee Lee ) 한국감성과학회 2021 한국감성과학회 국제학술대회(ICES) Vol.2021 No.-
The reasons and benefits that people pursue through walking are often unconscious and unknown to many individuals. This research aims to find out whether understanding the underlying factors that make walking interesting could lead to a higher quality of walks. Participants walked an unfamiliar route after their usual familiar route, to identify previously unknown factors that contributed to the quality of their walking experience. The identified factors were categorized into four main themes. The relations that were found between the main themes and participants can act as a first step to guide those who do not see the value of walking to the potential motivations that they might have for walking.
( Max Hanssen ),( Eiji Onchi ),( Zhi Liu ),( Muneo Kitajima ),( Seunghee Lee ) 한국감성과학회 2022 춘계학술대회 Vol.2022 No.-
The motivations that people have during a walk are often unknown to the individual. Past research has attempted to discover more about the motivations that are valued by people during a walk, and found a potential relation between people’s walking habit and their walking motivations. Therefore, to further reveal this relation, this research proposes the Cognitive Chrono-Ethnography (CCE) method to identify the factors of a walk that could contribute to the quality of a walking experience. As a result, the CCE method applied to this context can specify differences between people’s action selection activities and make clear which factors of a walk could potentially develop a walking habit.
( Seunghee Lee ),( Eiji Onchi ),( Hotei Ban ),( Kaihuan Wei ),( Han Zhang ),( Max Hanssen ),( Muneo Kitajima ) 한국감성과학회 2020 추계학술대회 Vol.2020 No.-
This study visualizes the results of a behavioral analysis experiment with college students as a group of subjects by combining psychological character trait testing and behavioral selection analysis. As the early stage of a research project for problem-solving behavior tracking and analysis, this study has explored the research direction for the research team through experimental results. The study uses cluster analysis to visually display the descriptive survey results of the participants. It also uses the Maudsley Personality Inventory to classify participants in two-dimensional factors to help the research team further grasp the Kansei performance of the participants.
Subjective Differences of Walking Behaviors Between Familiar and Unfamiliar Routes
( Max Hanssen ),( Eiji Onchi ),( Muneo Kitajima ),( Seunghee Lee ) 한국감성과학회 2021 추계학술대회 Vol.2021 No.0
The reasons and benefits that people pursue through walking are often unconscious and unknown to many individuals. This research aims to find out whether understanding the underlying factors that make walking interesting could lead to a higher quality of walks. Participants walked an unfamiliar route after their usual familiar route, to identify previously unknown factors that contributed to the quality of their walking experience. The identified factors were categorized into four main themes. The relations that were found between the main themes and participants can act as a first step to guide those who do not see the value of walking to the potential motivations that they might have for walking.