The layouts of the buildings we live in shape our everyday lives. In office environments, building spaces affect employees' communication, which is crucial for productivity and innovation. However, accurate measurement of how spatial layouts affect interactions is a major challenge and traditional techniques may not give an objective view.We measure the impact of building spaces on social interactions using wearable sensing devices. We study a single organization that moved between two different buildings, affording a unique opportunity to examine how space alone can affect interactions. The analysis is based on two large scale deployments of wireless sensing technologies: short-range, lightweight RFID tags capable of detecting face-to-face interactions. We analyze the traces to study the impact of the building change on social behavior, which represents a first example of using ubiquitous sensing technology to study how the physical design of two workplaces combines with organizational structure to shape contact patterns.
翻译:在办公环境中,建筑空间影响雇员的通信,这对生产力和创新至关重要。然而,准确衡量空间布局如何影响互动是一个重大挑战,传统技术可能无法提供客观的视角。我们用可磨损的感知设备衡量建筑空间对社会互动的影响。我们研究一个在两个不同建筑之间移动的组织,为研究空间单独影响互动提供了独特的机会。分析基于大规模部署的两种无线遥感技术:短程、轻量RFID标记,能够探测面对面互动。我们分析了建筑变化对社会行为的影响的痕迹,这是使用无处不在的感测技术研究两个工作场所的物理设计如何与组织结构相结合以形成接触模式的第一个实例。