1、0Measuring Engagement and Fatigue in Hybrid MeetingsDaniela GrassiCollaborative Research Group University of Baridaniela.grassiuniba.itAcknowledgementsFabio CalefatoUniversity of BariDarja SmiteBlekinge Institute of TechnologyNicole NovielliUniversity of BariFilippo LanubileUniversity of BariHybrid
2、Meetings Engagement and FatigueValue of collaboration59%of employees say that working together with colleagues(whether on video or in person)energizes themVideo cameras and trust64%of employees say that being able to see and hear their colleagues makes it easier to trust themVideo cameras and engage
3、ment46%employees believe that their colleagues with video on seem more engaged in meetings than those with video offDifferences between generationsGen Z and Millennials were 2-3x as likely as Gen X and Boomers to say they often felt left out in online meetingsWhat can research show?We measure engage
4、ment,emotions and fatigue among onsite and remote participants in hybrid meetings using a light-weight wearable technologyHow do we measure engagement?EmbracePlusEDA-based metrics as a proxy for Engagement Arousing Ratio:Ratio between arousing and unarousingmoments 1 Metrics of Emotional Engagement:
5、1 Di Lascio et al.Unobtrusive Assessment of Students Emotional Engagement during Lectures Using Electrodermal Activity Sensors2 Salvador,Stan and Philip K.Chan.“FastDTW:Toward Accurate Dynamic Time Warping in Linear Time and Space.”(2004).3 Ivo Stuldreher Multimodal Physiological Synchrony as Measur
6、e of Attentional Engagement Doctoral Consortium Paper ICMI 20,October 2529,20204 F.Behrens J.A.Snijdewint,R.G.Moulder,E.Prochazkova E.E.Sjak-Shie S.M.Boker&M.E.Kret Physiological synchrony is associated with cooperative success in real-life interactions 5 ShkurtaGashi,Elena Di Lascio,and Silvia Sant