We present an approach to interpret the response of audiences to live performances by processing mobile sensor data. We apply our method on three different datasets obtained from three live performances, where each audience member wore a single tri-axial accelerometer and proximity sensor embedded inside a smart sensor pack. Using these sensor data, we developed a novel approach to predict audience members' self-reported experience of the performances in terms of enjoyment, immersion, willingness to recommend the event to others and change in mood. The proposed method uses an unsupervised method to identify informative intervals of the event, using the linkage of the audience members' bodily movements, and uses data fr...
In stage performances, an invisible wall in front of the stage often weakens the connections between...
This work reports the implementation and evaluation of a platform for visualising GSR (Galvanic Skin...
Understanding human behaviour has sparked the minds of many throughout centuries. One intriguing asp...
We present an approach to interpret the response of audiences to live performances by processing mob...
We present an approach to interpret the response of audiences to live performances by processing mob...
\u3cp\u3eIn this paper, we present an approach to understand the response of an audience to a live d...
In this paper, we present an approach to understand the response of an audience to a live dance perf...
The use of wearable sensor technology opens up exciting avenues for both art and HCI research, provi...
This demo showcases a real-time visualisation displaying the level of engagement of a group of peopl...
Research has shown that physiological sensors provide a valuable mechanism for quantifying the exper...
This paper presents a web interface for the exploration of audience response to a performing arts ev...
During a live theatre performance, Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) of 15 audience members was measured ...
This paper evaluates the influence of an additional visual aesthetic layer on the experience of conc...
The keynote will provide an overview about different mechanisms to gather data by using wearable sen...
In stage performances, an invisible wall in front of the stage often weakens the connections between...
This work reports the implementation and evaluation of a platform for visualising GSR (Galvanic Skin...
Understanding human behaviour has sparked the minds of many throughout centuries. One intriguing asp...
We present an approach to interpret the response of audiences to live performances by processing mob...
We present an approach to interpret the response of audiences to live performances by processing mob...
\u3cp\u3eIn this paper, we present an approach to understand the response of an audience to a live d...
In this paper, we present an approach to understand the response of an audience to a live dance perf...
The use of wearable sensor technology opens up exciting avenues for both art and HCI research, provi...
This demo showcases a real-time visualisation displaying the level of engagement of a group of peopl...
Research has shown that physiological sensors provide a valuable mechanism for quantifying the exper...
This paper presents a web interface for the exploration of audience response to a performing arts ev...
During a live theatre performance, Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) of 15 audience members was measured ...
This paper evaluates the influence of an additional visual aesthetic layer on the experience of conc...
The keynote will provide an overview about different mechanisms to gather data by using wearable sen...
In stage performances, an invisible wall in front of the stage often weakens the connections between...
This work reports the implementation and evaluation of a platform for visualising GSR (Galvanic Skin...
Understanding human behaviour has sparked the minds of many throughout centuries. One intriguing asp...