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This paper proposes an experience-sharing system that captures experience by using ubiquitous sensing environments and a humanoid communication robot. For experience sharing, a summarizing method is absolutely necessary because it is impossible to spend enough time to experience all other person’s experiences or past experiences vicariously. This system uses human-human or human-object interaction as the summarizing key. Interaction data are captured with an infrared ID tag system and microphones, and thus these data become the index for streaming data automatically. Both of these data compose the hInteraction Corpus.h Another characteristic function is interaction facilitation, that is, the system creates new and meaningful interactions for a user with an HMD or a humanoid communication robot. In an actual exhibition hall environment, we examined our hypothesis on the differences in exhibit visitors’interests based on the differences in staying time at each exhibit.
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Tsuchikawa, M. et al. (2005). Experience-Sharing System Using Ubiquitous Sensing Environments. In: Murakami, H., Nakashima, H., Tokuda, H., Yasumura, M. (eds) Ubiquitous Computing Systems. UCS 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3598. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11526858_8
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