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Social Drones for Health, Well-Being, Sports and Play

Published: 13 October 2024 Publication History

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Building on insights from the NordiCHI 2022 workshop, this edition delves deeper into the role of social drones to support movement within the context of health, well-being, sports, and play. Our aim is to discuss the diverse challenges associated with this application by engaging in dialogue with researchers from diverse fields of science. By bringing together a diverse cohort, our goal is to facilitate discussions centered around their submissions, that illustrate the use of drones to support movement, in order to develop a roadmap that identifies key research avenues while incorporating various relevant perspectives related to the use case. Ultimately, our objective is to address key challenges, establish research avenues to support a paradigm shift, and foster connections with researchers to promote the development of drones that enhance movement related experiences, thus advancing the understanding and adoption of social drones.

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    NordiCHI '24 Adjunct: Adjunct Proceedings of the 2024 Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
    October 2024
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    DOI:10.1145/3677045
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    1. Health
    2. Movement
    3. Play
    4. Social Drone
    5. Sports
    6. UAVs
    7. Well-being

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