A walking promotion method using the tuning of a beat sound based on a two-dimensional emotion map

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We proposed a method that promotes walking which uses a two-dimensional emotion map. In this method, a subject listened to a beat sound while walking. The beat was adjusted according to the condition of the subject, based on his/her comfortable walking frequency. Simultaneously, the walking velocity, the stride length, and the heart beat of the subject while walking was measured, and LF/HF was calculated from the result of measured heart beat. Furthermore, we asked them to give information on the condition of their feelings, from pleasant or not by 5 levels in each case of the beat sound. By using these data, a two-dimensional walking condition map and two-dimensional emotion map were made and we found the relation between these two maps. Therefore, according to the emotional condition of the targeted person while walking, this method can promote or restrain walking adequately, only adjusting the beat sound.

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Tanaka, E., Muramatsu, K., Osawa, Y., Saegusa, S., Yuge, L., & Watanuki, K. (2017). A walking promotion method using the tuning of a beat sound based on a two-dimensional emotion map. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 483, pp. 519–525). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41661-8_50

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