2023
DOI: 10.1145/3610916
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Detecting Social Contexts from Mobile Sensing Indicators in Virtual Interactions with Socially Anxious Individuals

Zhiyuan Wang,
Maria A. Larrazabal,
Mark Rucker
et al.

Abstract: Mobile sensing is a ubiquitous and useful tool to make inferences about individuals' mental health based on physiology and behavior patterns. Along with sensing features directly associated with mental health, it can be valuable to detect different features of social contexts to learn about social interaction patterns over time and across different environments. This can provide insight into diverse communities' academic, work and social lives, and their social networks. We posit that passively detecting socia… Show more

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“…Our emphasis was on consumer-level VR devices that are easily accessible to the general population. However, recent research has also utilized biosignals to aid in addressing cognitive-related issues, such as social contexts and emotional autobiographical memory in VR [ 62 , 63 ]. Biometric features may provide additional support for detection and applications.…”
Section: Limitation and Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our emphasis was on consumer-level VR devices that are easily accessible to the general population. However, recent research has also utilized biosignals to aid in addressing cognitive-related issues, such as social contexts and emotional autobiographical memory in VR [ 62 , 63 ]. Biometric features may provide additional support for detection and applications.…”
Section: Limitation and Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%