Title
Collaborative capturing, interpreting, and sharing of experiences
Abstract
This paper proposes a notion of interaction corpus, a captured collection of human behaviors and interactions among humans and artifacts. Digital multimedia and ubiquitous sensor technologies create a venue to capture and store interactions that are automatically annotated. A very large-scale accumulated corpus provides an important infrastructure for a future digital society for both humans and computers to understand verbal/non-verbal mechanisms of human interactions. The interaction corpus can also be used as a well-structured stored experience, which is shared with other people for communication and creation of further experiences. Our approach employs wearable and ubiquitous sensors, such as video cameras, microphones, and tracking tags, to capture all of the events from multiple viewpoints simultaneously. We demonstrate an application of generating a video-based experience summary that is reconfigured automatically from the interaction corpus.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1007/s00779-006-0088-1
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
Keywords
Field
DocType
future digital society,human behavior,interaction corpus,ubiquitous sensor technology,video-based experience summary,digital multimedia,important infrastructure,ubiquitous sensor,store interaction,human interaction
Digital society,Wearable computer,Viewpoints,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Human behavior,Multimedia,Digital multimedia
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
11
4
1617-4917
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
7
0.62
8
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yasuyuki Sumi138965.44
Sadanori Ito2417.26
Tetsuya Matsuguchi370.62
Sidney Fels41554317.17
Shoichiro Iwasawa57417.41
Kenji Mase61066308.34
Kiyoshi Kogure739958.57
Norihiro Hagita82877259.10