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dc.contributor.advisor許永真(Yung-Jen Hsu)
dc.contributor.authorYi-Ning Chenen
dc.contributor.author陳逸寧zh_TW
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-19T22:18:23Z-
dc.date.copyright2022-09-27
dc.date.issued2022
dc.date.submitted2022-09-16
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dc.description.abstract對於親子關係來說,「小孩的長大、離家」是雙方關係的一個重要轉折點。隨著手機的普及和社群媒體的發達,不論是年輕人或長輩,都習慣於用手機照相紀錄生活,而這些瑣碎的照片、也直接反映了我們的日常。儘管已有多數研究在探索科技可以如何支持家庭情誼、以及照片是如何充分且有效地在人與人之間建立聯繫,這些研究普遍缺乏針對「異地成年子女和其父母之間關係」、以及「生活瑣事的日常照片」之探究。有鑑於此,我們提出以日常照片分享作為一種保持聯繫和溝通的方式,來維繫父母和其不同住之成年子女之間的感情。我們開發了一個照片分享的手機應用程式 — Today。Today 如共享相簿一般,提供了簡化、單純的照片分享功能;此外,為了鼓勵彼此的互相分享、以及協助建立起分享的習慣,Today 會定時的根據用戶手機相簿的照片、發送 AI 提出的分享建議。我們邀請了五組家長和其異地子女雙方一同參與一個為期三週的使用者研究。藉由研究中的訪談和問卷結果,我們探討了日常照片分享可以如何強化親子間的聯結,以及日常照片的智慧分享建議會如何影響他們彼此的分享行為和習慣。zh_TW
dc.description.abstractRelationships between parents and their children who are not living together are important and are often maintained through photo-sharing, an integral part of life for young and old alike nowadays. While most existing applications and research focus on sharing and organizing commemorative photos, few studies have examined the role of everyday photos, which reflect trivial life events, in supporting social connectedness. In light of this, we proposed everyday photo sharing as a communication strategy to connect parents and their leaving-home young adult children. We designed a photo-sharing app 'Today' that includes a simple sharing feature and intelligent prompt with sharing suggestions. Five groups of parents and children were involved in a 3-week deployment study to find out how everyday photo sharing affects the relationship and how intelligent prompting could influence their sharing behavior and habits.en
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dc.description.tableofcontents口試委員審定書 i Acknowledgments ii Abstract iii 摘要 iv List of Figures ix List of Tables x Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Background and Motivation ........................ 1 1.2 Proposed Idea .................................... 2 1.3 Overview of the Thesis ........................... 5 Chapter 2 Related Work 6 2.1 Connecting Family Members ........................ 6 2.2 Support of Social Connectedness .................. 8 2.2.1 Focused Interaction: User-initiated ............ 8 2.2.2 Implicit Interaction: Machine-initiated ........ 9 2.2.3 Peripheral Interaction: Trigger-initiated ..... 10 2.3 Photo-Sharing with Technologies ................. 11 Chapter 3 Prototype Design 13 3.1 Design Guidelines ............................... 13 3.2 In-Depth Interview .............................. 14 3.2.1 Participants................................... 14 3.2.2 Interview Protocol ............................ 14 3.3 Findings and Discussion ......................... 15 3.3.1 Communication Pattern with Each Other ......... 16 3.3.2 Sharing Photos in Communication ............... 17 3.3.3 Overall Positive Feedback on Design Idea ...... 18 3.4 Design Goal ..................................... 20 Chapter 4 Today: A Photo Sharing App 21 4.1 Feature of the App .............................. 21 4.1.1 SharingPhoto .................................. 22 4.1.2 Notification .................................. 23 4.2 Photo Sharing Suggestion ........................ 24 4.2.1 Photo Preprocessing ........................... 25 4.2.2 Recommendation Scoring ........................ 26 4.2.3 Justification of Suggestion ................... 29 Chapter 5 Deployment Study 31 5.1 Participants .................................... 31 5.2 Procedure ....................................... 32 5.2.1 Pre-Study Interview ........................... 33 5.2.2 Quick Survey .................................. 34 5.2.3 Intermediate Interview ........................ 34 5.2.4 Post-Study Interview .......................... 34 5.3 Data Analysis ................................... 35 Chapter 6 Results 36 6.1 Everyday Photo Sharing .......................... 36 6.1.1 Sharing Motives and Content Echoing ........... 37 6.1.2 Pleasure of the Sharing Routine ............... 38 6.1.3 The Inner Impact of Photographs ............... 39 6.2 Experience of the App ........................... 41 6.2.1 Two Schools of Thought on Sharing Feature ..... 41 6.2.2 Different Opinions on Notification ............ 42 6.2.3 Sharing Suggestion as a Guide ................. 44 6.3 Difference in Communication Behavior ............ 45 6.3.1 Sharing instead of Informing .................. 45 6.3.2 Enhance Mutual Awareness ...................... 45 6.3.3 More Followup Interaction ..................... 46 6.3.4 Willingness to Keep Using ..................... 46 Chapter 7 Discussion 48 7.1 Keep in Touch via PhotoSharing .................. 48 7.1.1 Facilitate the Start of Interactions .......... 48 7.1.2 Image Rather Than Words ....................... 49 7.1.3 Record and Live Life Mindfully ................ 50 7.1.4 The Meaning of everyday Photos ................ 51 7.2 The Role Technology Play in Nudging Sharing ..... 51 7.2.1 Separate Apps for Different Purposes .......... 52 7.2.2 User Interface Matters ........................ 52 7.2.3 Smart Notification ............................ 53 7.3 Limitations and Future Work ..................... 53 Chapter 8 Conclusion 55 Bibliography 56 Appendices 63 Chapter A Interview Questions 64 A.1 In-Depth Interview .............................. 64 A.2 Quick Survey .................................... 66 A.3 Intermediate Interview .......................... 66 A.4 Post-Study Interview............................. 69
dc.language.isoen
dc.subject家庭zh_TW
dc.subject聯繫zh_TW
dc.subject日常照片分享zh_TW
dc.subject分享建議zh_TW
dc.subject智慧推薦提示zh_TW
dc.subject父母與成年子女關係zh_TW
dc.subject親子關係zh_TW
dc.subjectFamilyen
dc.subjectSharing suggestionen
dc.subjectEveryday photo sharingen
dc.subjectConnectednessen
dc.subjectParent-young adult child relationshipen
dc.subjectIntelligent prompten
dc.title智慧推薦日常照片分享以強化親子聯結zh_TW
dc.titleEveryday Photo Sharing with Intelligent Prompting for Enhanced Connectedness between Parents and Young Adult Childrenen
dc.typeThesis
dc.date.schoolyear110-2
dc.description.degree碩士
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee畢南怡(Nan-Yi Bi),蔡文傑(Wenn-Chieh Tsai),鄭素芳(Suh-Fang Jeng)
dc.subject.keyword家庭,聯繫,日常照片分享,分享建議,智慧推薦提示,父母與成年子女關係,親子關係,zh_TW
dc.subject.keywordFamily,Connectedness,Everyday photo sharing,Sharing suggestion,Intelligent prompt,Parent-young adult child relationship,en
dc.relation.page71
dc.identifier.doi10.6342/NTU202202883
dc.rights.note同意授權(限校園內公開)
dc.date.accepted2022-09-19
dc.contributor.author-college電機資訊學院zh_TW
dc.contributor.author-dept資訊工程學研究所zh_TW
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