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Low-cost system design to collect interaction information during conversation

저비용 대화 상호작용 정보 수집 시스템 설계

  • Received : 2022.12.09
  • Accepted : 2023.01.06
  • Published : 2023.02.28

Abstract

The importance of team activities increases as the problem to be solved in the industrial field become more diverse and complex. Team performance is not simply the sum of team members' performances, but synergies are gained or reduced depending on the team's interactions. Analytical research on team activities using ICT has been conducted, but developing and utilizing these technologies is time-consuming and costly, making it difficult for field practitioners and researchers to utilize them. In this study, we design a system that collects interaction information during conversations at a low cost using Arduino and Raspberry Pi and verify that conversation interaction information is collected from multiple devices and correctly stored in the database. Through the low-cost information collection system proposed in this study, we intend to create an environment where follow-up research can be conducted in various fields of industrial information.

산업 현장에서 해결해야 할 문제가 다양해지고 복잡해짐에 따라 팀 활동의 중요성이 더욱 커지고 있다. 팀의 성과는 팀원 성과의 단순한 합이 아니라 팀 내 상호작용에 따라 시너지를 얻거나 감소하기도 한다. 이러한 팀 활동에 관한 분석적 연구를 진행하기 위해 ICT 기술을 이용한 연구가 이루어졌지만, 이러한 기술을 개발하고 활용하는 것은 시간과 비용이 많이 소요되어 현장 실무자들과 연구자가 활용하기 어려운 한계점이 있다. 본 연구에서는 아두이노와 라즈베리 파이를 활용하여 저비용으로 대화 상호작용 정보를 수집하는 시스템을 설계한 뒤 여러 장치로부터 대화 상호작용 정보를 수집하여 데이터베이스에 올바르게 저장됨을 검증하였다. 본 연구에서 제안하는 저비용 정보 수집 시스템을 통해 산업정보의 다양한 분야에서 후속 연구가 이루어질 수 있는 환경을 조성하고자 한다.

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Acknowledgement

이 논문은 2020년 대한민국 교육부와 한국연구재단의 일반공 동연구지원사업의 지원을 받아 수행된 연구임 (NRF-2020S1A5A2A03041137).

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