Fishualization : a group feedback display

conference paper
In this contribution1 we present a novel psychological intervention that maps human computer activity to a group feedback device on the basis of a combination of various types of unobtrusive, low-level sensors. The goal is to enable employees to gain insights into their working habits, to reduce stress levels and increase productivity. The unique approach taken is a social feedback board (fishualization), which gives collective feedback to employees of an entire department to stimulate social interactions, group awareness and openness, which are all beneficial for well-being at work. Fishualization is set up with a reconfigurable and modular approach to visualization and reasoning components to allow future additions and improvements.
TNO Identifier
513945
Source title
Measuring Behavior 2014 - 9th International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research, 27-29 August 2014, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Editor(s)
Spink, A.J.
Loijens, L.W.S.
Woloszynowska-Fraser, M.
Noldus, L.P.J.J.