With the growing ubiquity of wearable devices, sensed physiological responses provide new means to connect with others. While recent research demonstrates the expressive potential for biosignals, the value of sharing these personal data remains unclear. To understand their role in communication, we created Significant Otter, an Apple Watch/iPhone app that enables romantic partners to share and respond to each other's biosignals in the form of animated otter avatars. In a one-month study with 20 couples, participants used Significant Otter with biosignals sensing OFF and ON. We found that while sensing OFF enabled couples to keep in touch, sensing ON enabled easier and more authentic communication that fostered social connection. However, the addition of biosignals introduced concerns about autonomy and agency over the messages they sent. We discuss design implications and future directions for communication systems that recommend messages based on biosignals.
翻译:随着磨损装置的日益普遍,感知生理反应提供了与他人联系的新手段。虽然最近的研究表明了生物信号的显性潜力,但分享这些个人数据的价值仍然不明确。为了了解它们在通信中的作用,我们创建了重要的Otter,即苹果观察/iPhone应用软件,使浪漫伴侣能够以动画水星等形式分享和应对彼此的生物信号。在与20对夫妇进行的为期一个月的研究中,参与者利用生物信号感知Otter进行生物信号感应。我们发现,在感知FT使夫妇能够保持联系的同时,感知能够促进社会联系的更容易和更真实的通信。然而,生物信号的增加引起了对自主性和机构对彼此发送的信息的关注。我们讨论了以生物信号为基础建议信息的通信系统的设计影响和未来方向。