Presentation 2022-07-07
Assessing the Impact of Notification of Presence Status on Communication in Remote Work
Tsutomu Yabuuchi, Teruhisa Inoue, Ryota Imai, Hitoshi Seshimo,
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Abstract(in English) Remote work has the disadvantage that instead of being able to choose where to work, one cannot initiate communication with colleagues without explicit manipulation. This study examines whether communicating the status of a remote worker to coworkers without any special operation can provide a sense of psychological security and rooming together, and whether it can increase explicit communication. The system acquires the worker's state using a camera and microphone, converts it into a presence state through recognition processing, and presents it as an avatar to coworkers. We conducted a questionnaire and interview to investigate whether the psychological and behavioral changes occur in groups that use the system as avatars more frequently and groups that use it less frequently.
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Keyword(in English) Remote Work / Presence / Communication
Paper # LOIS2022-5
Date of Issue 2022-06-30 (LOIS)

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Committee LOIS / IPSJ-DC
Conference Date 2022/7/7(1days)
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Place (in English) Online
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Chair Hiroyuki Toda(NTT) / Yoshihito Akimoto(Toppan)
Vice Chair Manabu Motegi(Takushoku Univ.)
Secretary Manabu Motegi(Nagasaki Univ.) / (NTT)
Assistant Mana Sasagawa(NTT)

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Registration To Technical Committee on Life Intelligence and Office Information Systems / Special Interest Group on Document Communication
Language JPN
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Title (in English) Assessing the Impact of Notification of Presence Status on Communication in Remote Work
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) Remote Work
Keyword(2) Presence
Keyword(3) Communication
1st Author's Name Tsutomu Yabuuchi
1st Author's Affiliation Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation(former NTT)
2nd Author's Name Teruhisa Inoue
2nd Author's Affiliation Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation(former NTT)
3rd Author's Name Ryota Imai
3rd Author's Affiliation Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation(former NTT)
4th Author's Name Hitoshi Seshimo
4th Author's Affiliation Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation(former NTT)
Date 2022-07-07
Paper # LOIS2022-5
Volume (vol) vol.122
Number (no) LOIS-97
Page pp.pp.7-11(LOIS),
#Pages 5
Date of Issue 2022-06-30 (LOIS)