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Quality of experience that is perceived by customers directly affects reputation web service providers. Major web service providers locate intermediate computing resources between their contents servers and customers that assist quality enhancements of their service for their customers. For services using Internet of Things (IoT), there are strong interests in controlling intelligent IoT devices,...
We investigate relationships between application level Quality of Service (QoS) for Internet of Things (IoT) and that of underlying networks. We particularly focus on intelligent IoT devices, such as drones and robots, and network technologies supporting them. We assume our target use cases as IoT services controlled by remote servers or terminals operated by human. In this service, delayed information...
We evaluate community activity in social network based on body motion synchrony of two people during face-to-face communication. In particular, we look at people's body motion synchrony when they are in the same communities and from different communities. Using wearable sensors, we measured individuals' time series body motion data and face-to-face communication data. From these data we detected communities...
This study investigates whether people entrain their body sway in everyday face-to-face communication. Interpersonal entrainment has been observed under experimental conditions, but not in daily life. We used wearable sensors to measure individual body vibration and face-to-face interactions in daily life. The observation included at least 100 participants from each of seen organization over a period...
In order to clarify the relationship between human social interaction and mental health, we measured face-to-face communication pattern for a few months and conducted a questionnaire on mental health in two organizations in real world. Face-to-face interaction data were measured using wearable sensing system in two organizations in Japan. We extracted some feature values from those two kind data and...
In order to explore the relationship between human social interaction and mental health, we investigated the correlations between the amount of face-to-face contact time and quantified mental health. Social interaction data were obtained by wearable sensing system for two organizations in Japan. In this study, we regarded face-to-face contact between individuals as social interaction. The mental health...
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