Designing a Group Communication Media that is Connectedness Oriented(<Special Section>Human Communication I)
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概要
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Connectedness oriented communication denotes a mode of communication in which the activities of communication are more important than the contents of communication. It is targeted at maintaining and enhancing human social relationships. As our lifestyles and societies are shifting along with the progress of Information Technology, communication media that are connectedness oriented will play an important role. In this paper we propose a media called FaintPop, which is an example of such new media that are suitable for connectedness oriented communication. It is a communication media designed for a community, with which the sense of connectedness can be shared among members. Furthermore, it provides a general overview of the communication activities occurring in the community. We discuss several principles and points in designing the media, especially about the interaction of the users. Results and findings from the experiment using the media are reported.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2004-06-01
著者
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OHGURO TAKESHI
NTT Communication Science Laboratories, NTT Corporation
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Ohguro Takeshi
Ntt Communication Science Laboratories Ntt Corporation
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Ohguro Takeshi
Ntt Communication Science Laboratories
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KUWABARA Kazuhiro
ATR Intelligent Robotics and Communication Laboratories
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KAMEI Koji
NTT Communication Science Laboratories, NTT Corporation
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Kamei Koji
Ntt Communication Science Laboratories Ntt Corporation
関連論文
- Connectedness Oriented Communication : Fostering a Sense of Connectedness to Augment Social Relationships(Special Issue on Selected Papers from SAINT 2002(The 2002 Symposium on Applications and the Internet))
- Towards Agents which are Suggestive of "Awareness of Connectedness" (Special Issue on Software Agent and Its Applications)
- Designing a Group Communication Media that is Connectedness Oriented(Human Communication I)
- HUMAN TRACKING USING IR PATTERN PROJECTIONS FOR NETWORKED INFORMATION THERAPY(International Workshop on Advanced Image Technology 2005)