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Conference Papers Year : 2016

Remote Heart Rate Sensing and Projection to Renew Traditional Board Games and Foster Social Interactions

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While physiological sensors enter the mass market and reach the general public, they are still mainly employed to monitor health – whether it is for medical purpose or sports. We describe an application that uses heart rate feedback as an incentive for social interactions. A traditional board game has been "augmented" through remote physiological sensing, using webcams. Projection helped to conceal the technological aspects from users. We detail how players reacted – stressful situations could emerge when users are deprived from their own signals – and we give directions for game designers to integrate physiological sensors.
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hal-01273938 , version 1 (24-02-2016)

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Jérémy Frey. Remote Heart Rate Sensing and Projection to Renew Traditional Board Games and Foster Social Interactions. CHI '16 Extended Abstracts, May 2016, San Jose, United States. ⟨10.1145/2851581.2892391⟩. ⟨hal-01273938⟩

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