SocialPulse: An On-Smartwatch System for Detecting Real-World Social Interactions
SocialPulse: An On-Smartwatch System for Detecting Real-World Social Interactions
Social interactions are a fundamental part of daily life and play a critical role in well-being. As emerging technologies offer opportunities to unobtrusively monitor behavior, there is growing interest in using them to better understand social experiences. However, automatically detecting interactions, particularly via wearable devices, remains underexplored. Existing systems are often limited to controlled environments, constrained to in-person interactions, and rely on rigid assumptions such as the presence of two speakers within a fixed time window. These limitations reduce their generalizability to capture diverse real-world interactions. To address these challenges, we developed a real-time, on-watch system capable of detecting both in-person and virtual interactions. The system leverages transfer learning to detect foreground speech (FS) and infers interaction boundaries based upon FS and conversational cues like whispering. In a real-world evaluation involving 11 participants over a total of 38 days (Mean = 3.45 days, SD = 2.73), the system achieved an interaction detection accuracy of 73.18%. Follow-up with six participants indicated perfect recall for detecting interactions. These preliminary findings demonstrate the potential of our system to capture interactions in daily life, providing a foundation for applications such as personalized interventions targeting social anxiety.
Md Sabbir Ahmed、Arafat Rahman、Mark Rucker、Laura E. Barnes
信息传播、知识传播科学、科学研究
Md Sabbir Ahmed,Arafat Rahman,Mark Rucker,Laura E. Barnes.SocialPulse: An On-Smartwatch System for Detecting Real-World Social Interactions[EB/OL].(2025-08-06)[2025-08-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.03980.点此复制
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