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Monitoring of Social Interactions and Initial Signs of Conflicts in Isolated Groups during Long-Term Missions
SYMPOSIUM
Date: Friday, August 27
Time: 14:00-15:40
Location: Zernike
Chairs: Roman Gorbunov and Emilia Barakova (Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands) and Karl Tuyls (Maastricht University, The Netherlands)
Success of long-term missions performed by a small group of people in extreme environment critically depends on psychological states of crew members as well as on interpersonal relations withing a crew. To predict and prevent conflicts withing a crew it is important to develop different techniques for monitoring psychological state of group members and overall social state of the group. Monitoring of different aspects of nonverbal behaviors as well as behavior of crew members during on-line games are demonstrated to be promising approaches to the problem of measuring human behavior within a group.
Program
14:00 | PSPA - Test for the Study of Individual Values and Mutual Perception in Small Groups . Vadim Gushin and Alla Vinokhodova (State Research Center – Institute for Biomedical Problems RAS, Russia). |
14:20 | Electronic partners that diagnose, guide and mediate space crew’s social, cognitive and affective processes. Jurriaan van Diggelen, Mark Neerincx, and Nanja Smets (TNO, The Netherlands) Mikael Wolff (ESA-ESTEC, The Netherlands) and Leo Breebaart (S&T, The Netherlands). |
14:40 | Automatic Mental Heath Assistant: Monitoring and Measuring Nonverbal Behavior of the Crew During Long-Term Missions. Natalia Voynarovskaya, Roman Gorbunov, Emilia Barakova and Matthias Rauterberg (Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands). |
15:20 | End of session |