Presentation 2021-03-02
Basic study of assertive communication training system by VR space for stress management
Taiyo tanaka, mutuo sano, syou ooi, masumi hiyama, yoshihiro matumoto, zin narumoto,
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Abstract(in English) 17.8% of system engineers are high-stress individuals. And 10.1% of people in other industries are highly stressed. Compared to other industries, the ratio of high-stress workers is 1.8 times higher. In this study, we developed a training system for system engineers that focuses on assertive communication as a stress management skill. Specifically, we created a conflict scene that could occur in the workplace in a virtual space. Specifically, we created a conflict scene that could occur in the workplace in a virtual space. Then, we categorized the communication types of responses and gave advice for each type. As a result of the experiment with five university students, the accuracy of the communication type classification was 60%. In this study, the machine-like movements of NPCs and the lack of a sense of realism in situations were cited as particular problems.
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Keyword(in English) Virtual reality / Assertive communication / Stress management
Paper # IMQ2020-22,IE2020-62,MVE2020-54
Date of Issue 2021-02-22 (IMQ, IE, MVE)

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Committee MVE / IMQ / IE / CQ
Conference Date 2021/3/1(3days)
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Place (in English) Online
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Chair Masayuki Ihara(NTT) / Toshiya Nakaguchi(Chiba Univ.) / Hideaki Kimata(NTT) / Hideyuki Shimonishi(NEC)
Vice Chair Kiyoshi Kiyokawa(NAIST) / Mitsuru Maeda(Canon) / Kenya Uomori(Osaka Univ.) / Kazuya Kodama(NII) / Keita Takahashi(Nagoya Univ.) / Jun Okamoto(NTT) / Takefumi Hiraguri(Nippon Inst. of Tech.)
Secretary Kiyoshi Kiyokawa(Oosaka Inst. of Tech.) / Mitsuru Maeda(NTT) / Kenya Uomori(Univ. of ToKyo) / Kazuya Kodama(Shizuoka Univ.) / Keita Takahashi(Sony Semiconductor Solutions) / Jun Okamoto(KDDI Research) / Takefumi Hiraguri(Nagoya Inst. of Tech.)
Assistant Naoya Isoyama(NAIST) / Takenori Hara(DNP) / Mitsuhiro Goto(NTT) / Hiroaki Kudo(Nagoya Univ.) / Masaru Tsuchida(NTT) / Keita Hirai(Chiba Univ.) / Shunsuke Iwamura(NHK) / Shinobu Kudo(NTT) / Yoshiaki Nishikawa(NEC) / Takuto Kimura(NTT) / Ryoichi Kataoka(KDDI Research)

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Registration To Technical Committee on Media Experience and Virtual Environment / Technical Committee on Image Media Quality / Technical Committee on Image Engineering / Technical Committee on Communication Quality
Language JPN
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Title (in English) Basic study of assertive communication training system by VR space for stress management
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) Virtual reality
Keyword(2) Assertive communication
Keyword(3) Stress management
1st Author's Name Taiyo tanaka
1st Author's Affiliation Osaka Institute of Technology(IOT)
2nd Author's Name mutuo sano
2nd Author's Affiliation Osaka Institute of Technology(IOT)
3rd Author's Name syou ooi
3rd Author's Affiliation Ritsumeikan University(Rits Univ)
4th Author's Name masumi hiyama
4th Author's Affiliation Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine(KPUM)
5th Author's Name yoshihiro matumoto
5th Author's Affiliation Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine(KPUM)
6th Author's Name zin narumoto
6th Author's Affiliation Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine(KPUM)
Date 2021-03-02
Paper # IMQ2020-22,IE2020-62,MVE2020-54
Volume (vol) vol.120
Number (no) IMQ-389,IE-390,MVE-391
Page pp.pp.58-63(IMQ), pp.58-63(IE), pp.58-63(MVE),
#Pages 6
Date of Issue 2021-02-22 (IMQ, IE, MVE)