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HCI for Companoid Experience : Continuous behavior change with a wearable companion device having an extended-self and a companionship interaction system : 컴패노이드 익스피리언스를 위한 HCI : 동반관계 및 자기확장 인터랙션 시스템 기반 웨어러블 컴패니언 디바이스와 지속적 행동변화

' HCI for Companoid Experience : Continuous behavior change with a wearable companion device having an extended-self and a companionship interaction system : 컴패노이드 익스피리언스를 위한 HCI : 동반관계 및 자기확장 인터랙션 시스템 기반 웨어러블 컴패니언 디바이스와 지속적 행동변화' 의 주제별 논문영향력
논문영향력 선정 방법
논문영향력 요약
주제
  • 심리학
  • Behavior Change
  • Companionship
  • Companoid Experience
  • Information Architecture
  • Interaction Algorithm
  • Interface Design
  • Message Representation Format
  • Quantified-Self
  • extendedself
  • health-care
  • wearable device
  • 동반관계
  • 동반자적 경험
  • 메시지 표현 형식
  • 웨어러블 디바이스
  • 인터랙션 알고리즘
  • 인터페이스 디자인
  • 인포메이션 설계
  • 자기측정
  • 자기확장
  • 행동변화
  • 헬스 케어
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' HCI for Companoid Experience : Continuous behavior change with a wearable companion device having an extended-self and a companionship interaction system : 컴패노이드 익스피리언스를 위한 HCI : 동반관계 및 자기확장 인터랙션 시스템 기반 웨어러블 컴패니언 디바이스와 지속적 행동변화' 의 참고문헌

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