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http://dx.doi.org/10.14695/KJSOS.2017.20.3.89

Recognition of Emotion Interaction by Measuring Social Distance in Real Time  

Lee, Hyunwoo (Department of Emotion Engineering, Sangmyung University)
Woo, Jincheol (Department of Emotion Engineering, Sangmyung University)
Cho, Ayoung (Department of Emotion Engineering, Sangmyung University)
Jo, Youngho (Emotion Science Center)
Whang, Mincheol (Department of Intelligence Information Engineering, Sangmyung University)
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Science of Emotion and Sensibility / v.20, no.3, 2017 , pp. 89-96 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study developed a method which recognizes emotional interactions from the social distance by a beacon wearable device. The recognized interaction was evaluated by comparing with the cardiovascular synchrony from photoplethysmogram (PPG). The interaction was recognized when social distance was maintained for a certain period of time. The cardiovascular synchrony was estimated by correlation anaysis between beat per minute (BPM) from PPG. The maintenance time was determined by Mann-Whitney U test between the cardiovascular synchrony of interaction and non-interaction groups. Fifteen groups (2 persons per a group) participated in the experiment and they were asked to wear the beacon and PPG wearable devices in daily life. Experimental results showed that the interaction groups had more higher cardiovascular synchrony than non-interaction groups and the significant interaction time was determined to be 11 seconds (p=.045). Consequently, the real-time measurement and evaluation of the social network in real space was expected to be improved.
Keywords
Social Distance; Emotional Interaction; Beacon; Wearable Device;
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