Alharbi Rawan, Stump Tammy, Vafaie Nilofar, Pfammatter Angela, Spring Bonnie, Alshurafa Nabil
Northwestern University, USA.
Proc ACM Interact Mob Wearable Ubiquitous Technol. 2018 Sep;2(3). doi: 10.1145/3264900.
Wearable sensors can provide reliable, automated measures of health behaviors in free-living populations. However, validation of these measures is impossible without observable confirmation of behaviors. Participants have expressed discomfort during the use of ego-centric wearable cameras with first-person view. We argue that mounting the camera on different body locations with a different lens orientation, gives a device recording affordance that has the effect of reducing surveillance and social discomfort compared to ego-centric cameras. We call these types of cameras "activity-oriented" because they are designed to capture a particular activity, rather than the field of view of the wearer. We conducted an experiment of three camera designs with 24 participants, collecting qualitative data on participants' experience while wearing these devices in the wild. We provide a model explaining factors that lead to an increase in social presence and social stigma, which, therefore, create social and surveillance discomfort for the wearer. Wearers' attempts to reduce this discomfort by modifying their behavior or abandoning the device threatens the validity of observations of authentic behaviors. We discuss design implications and provide recommendations to help reduce social presence and stigma in order to improve the validity of observations with cameras in the wild.
可穿戴传感器能够为自由生活人群的健康行为提供可靠的自动化测量。然而,没有行为的可观察确认,这些测量的验证是不可能的。参与者在使用具有第一人称视角的以自我为中心的可穿戴相机时表示不舒服。我们认为,将相机安装在身体的不同位置并采用不同的镜头方向,会赋予设备一种记录能力,与以自我为中心的相机相比,这种能力具有减少监视和社交不适的效果。我们将这类相机称为“面向活动的”,因为它们旨在捕捉特定活动,而不是佩戴者的视野。我们对三种相机设计进行了一项有24名参与者的实验,收集了参与者在野外佩戴这些设备时的定性数据。我们提供了一个模型,解释导致社会存在感和社会耻辱感增加的因素,因此,这些因素会给佩戴者带来社会和监视不适。佩戴者试图通过改变行为或放弃设备来减少这种不适,这威胁到真实行为观察的有效性。我们讨论了设计含义,并提供了建议,以帮助减少社会存在感和耻辱感,从而提高在野外使用相机进行观察的有效性。