Presentation | 2023-03-02 An experiment on when to think about talking to someone whose work hours are presented in the office Soshi Nitta, Issei Yokota, Iori Okuno, Takayoshi Kitamura, |
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Abstract(in English) | In this study, we analyzed the degree to which people who use MoguRun, an application that allows people to declare work immersion, are willing to talk to each other and the time that has elapsed since the declaration, focusing on whether there is a difference in the degree of intimacy and the time required to collaborate. We also examined whether there was a correlation with the amount of time people felt they could generally focus on their work. The experiment involved nine scenarios combining three levels of intimacy and three patterns of collaboration, in which participants were instructed to talk to a mannequin (set to be immersed in a task) in a scenario called "a scene in which you use MoguRun on your smartphone or tablet to check on your partner's status and wait for the most appropriate time to talk to the mannequin." The mannequins were taught a scenario called "the most appropriate time to talk to the other mannequin" using a smartphone or tablet. The results confirmed that there were differences in the timing of the conversations depending on the level of intimacy, and that in some situations there were relatively strong correlations with the time that the participants felt they could maintain their focus on their work. In addition, the post-interviews revealed that the reasoning behind the responses differed, suggesting that the personalities of the experimenters, such as diplomacy and cooperativeness, had an influence on the results. |
Keyword(in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Keyword(in English) | Interruptibility / Intellectual Productivity / Communication Support / AR |
Paper # | HCS2022-87 |
Date of Issue | 2023-02-23 (HCS) |
Conference Information | |
Committee | HCS |
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Conference Date | 2023/3/2(2days) |
Place (in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Place (in English) | Tokoha University(KusanagiCampus) |
Topics (in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Topics (in English) | Interaction modeling, etc. |
Chair | Tomoko Kanda(Osaka Inst. of Tech.) |
Vice Chair | Yugo Hayashi(Ritsumeikan Univ.) / Masashi Komori(Osaka Electro-Comm. Univ.) |
Secretary | Yugo Hayashi(Nihon Univ.) / Masashi Komori(Kanagawa Univ.) |
Assistant | HUANG HUNGHSUAN(Univ. of Fukuchiyama) / Jun Ichikawa(Shizuoka Univ.) / Kazuki Takashima(Tohoku Univ.) / Hiroto Saito(Tokyo Denki Univ.) / Ryo Ishii(NTT) / Yoshimasa Ohmoto(Shizuoka Univ.) |
Paper Information | |
Registration To | Technical Committee on Human Communication Science |
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Language | JPN |
Title (in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Sub Title (in Japanese) | (See Japanese page) |
Title (in English) | An experiment on when to think about talking to someone whose work hours are presented in the office |
Sub Title (in English) | |
Keyword(1) | Interruptibility |
Keyword(2) | Intellectual Productivity |
Keyword(3) | Communication Support |
Keyword(4) | AR |
1st Author's Name | Soshi Nitta |
1st Author's Affiliation | Kagawa University(Kagawa Univ.) |
2nd Author's Name | Issei Yokota |
2nd Author's Affiliation | Kagawa University(Kagawa Univ.) |
3rd Author's Name | Iori Okuno |
3rd Author's Affiliation | Kagawa University(Kagawa Univ.) |
4th Author's Name | Takayoshi Kitamura |
4th Author's Affiliation | Kagawa University(Kagawa Univ.) |
Date | 2023-03-02 |
Paper # | HCS2022-87 |
Volume (vol) | vol.122 |
Number (no) | HCS-413 |
Page | pp.pp.65-70(HCS), |
#Pages | 6 |
Date of Issue | 2023-02-23 (HCS) |