FaceLooks: A Smart Headband for Signaling Face-to-Face Behavior

Published in Sensors, 2018

Summary

This study presented FaceLooks, a smart headband for signaling face-to-face behavior. The system was designed to detect and signal face-to-face interaction using a wearable device.

The study contributes to the Measuring and HCI lines by developing a wearable system for recording and signaling face-to-face behavior. It also connects sensing technology with the observation and visualization of everyday human–human interaction.

Research line

  • Measuring: wearable sensing and signaling of face-to-face behavior
  • HCI: smart headband design for interaction awareness
  • Human–Human Interaction: observation and visualization of face-to-face interaction

Hachisu, T., Pan, Y., Matsuda, S., Bourreau, B., & Suzuki, K. (2018). FaceLooks: A smart headband for signaling face-to-face behavior. Sensors, 18(7), 2066. https://doi.org/10.3390/s18072066


Recommended citation: Hachisu, T., Pan, Y., Matsuda, S., Bourreau, B., & Suzuki, K. (2018). FaceLooks: A smart headband for signaling face-to-face behavior. *Sensors*, 18(7), 2066. https://doi.org/10.3390/s18072066
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