Researchers at the Socially Perceptive Computing Lab at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands are exploring innovative ways to measure the quality of our social encounters, ranging from speed-dates to professional networking events and long-term simulated space missions. They aim to understand the distinction between good and bad social encounters in order to develop technologies that can enhance our social interactions.
Researchers at the Socially Perceptive Computing Lab at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands investigate novel ways to measure our quality of experience in social encounters. Their aim is to understand the difference between good and bad social encounters, from speed-dates, to professional networking events, to long-term simulated space missions. This paves the way for the development of technologies to understand and ultimately improve our social encounters.
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