Proceedings of the 2020 International Conference on Multimodal Interaction 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3382507.3418848
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PiHearts: Resonating Experiences of Self and Others Enabled by a Tangible Somaesthetic Design

Abstract: Digitalization is penetrating every aspect of everyday life including a human's heart beating, which can easily be sensed by wearable sensors and displayed for others to see, feel, and potentially "bodily resonate" with. Previous work in studying human interactions and interaction designs with physiological data, such as a heart's pulse rate, have argued that feeding it back to the users may, for example support users' mindfulness and self-awareness during various everyday activities and ultimately support the… Show more

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“…Then, we established a digital moodboard of existing biosignal representations presented in these papers to view the common design choices. In general, among the design examples we extracted, biosignal information was provided to users in three main modalities: visual (e.g., [18,30,38,39,42,69]), haptic (e.g., [4,36,63,80]), and auditory (e.g., [21,33]). Audio feedback was not considered in our context because it may cause potential distractions if provided in parallel [21] with videos, especially those that possess especially rich auditory expressions [6].…”
Section: Brainstorming Of Modalities and Features For Encoding Frissonmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Then, we established a digital moodboard of existing biosignal representations presented in these papers to view the common design choices. In general, among the design examples we extracted, biosignal information was provided to users in three main modalities: visual (e.g., [18,30,38,39,42,69]), haptic (e.g., [4,36,63,80]), and auditory (e.g., [21,33]). Audio feedback was not considered in our context because it may cause potential distractions if provided in parallel [21] with videos, especially those that possess especially rich auditory expressions [6].…”
Section: Brainstorming Of Modalities and Features For Encoding Frissonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The researchers then cross-viewed the videos not selected by themselves to pick those perceived as frisson-triggering by both. The final videos include two music performances (one orchestra 3 and one pop music 4 ), one superheroes/-heroine movie mashup 5 , and one anime mashup 6 . The orchestra video was played since 1:40 to prevent being significantly longer than other videos.…”
Section: Selecting Online Videosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alfaras et al (2020) study biodata as soma-data. Aslan et al (2020Aslan et al ( , 2016, Höök et al (2015), and Tsaknaki et al…”
Section: Introduction: Augmenting Somaesthetic Awareness Through Bodi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The design of these systems centers around sharing biosignals such as heart rate [111,286,120,9,127], breathing patterns [52], electrodermal activity ("EDA") [61], etc, to communicate the emotional experiences of one user to another. The Social Biofeedback Interactions framework categorizes these systems in terms of user group (primary/secondary), data flow (who has access to the feedback), data representation (collective/individual), temporal context (synchronous/asynchronous), and physical context (distributed/co-located) [199].…”
Section: Using Social Biofeedback To Elicit Empathymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presentation was videotaped. The speaker also wore the Empatica E4 sensor 9 , to collect their heart rate during the talk. After the presentation, its recording was retrieved and subsequently played back for the speaker on a computer.…”
Section: Phase 1: Collecting Speaker Stimulus Videosmentioning
confidence: 99%