Title :
[Poster] Exploring social augmentation concepts for public speaking using peripheral feedback and real-time behavior analysis
Author :
Damian, Ionut ; Tan, Chiew Seng Sean ; Baur, Tobias ; Schoning, Johannes ; Luyten, Kris ; Andre, Elisabeth
Author_Institution :
Augsburg Univ., Augsburg, Germany
Abstract :
Non-verbal and unconscious behavior plays an important role for efficient human-to-human communication but are often undervalued when training people to become better communicators. This is particularly true for public speakers who need not only behave according to a social etiquette but do so while generating enthusiasm and interest for dozens if not hundreds of other persons. In this paper we propose the concept of social augmentation using wearable computing with the goal of giving users the ability to continuously monitor their performance as a communicator. To this end we explore interaction modalities and feedback mechanisms which would lend themselves to this task.
Keywords :
social sciences computing; wearable computers; human-to-human communication; peripheral feedback; public speaking; realtime behavior analysis; social augmentation concept; wearable computing; Biomedical monitoring; Cameras; Prototypes; Public speaking; Real-time systems; Sensors; Signal processing;
Conference_Titel :
Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR), 2014 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Munich
DOI :
10.1109/ISMAR.2014.6948440