KnE Social Sciences

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Utilizing Digital Body Tracking Systems to Develop Sustainable and Ideal Workspace

Published date: Jan 10 2025

Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences

Issue title: The Bandung Creative Movement 2023 – Enhancing Collaboration In Arts, Design And Craft For Sustainable Creative Industries: Technology and Art

Pages: 1 - 8

DOI: 10.18502/kss.v10i3.17889

Authors:

Athifa Sri Ismirantiathifaismiranti@telkomuniversity.ac.idTelkom University, Bandung

Alexandra KogiaUniversity College London, London

Abstract:

Artificial intelligence (AI), with its accuracy and nonbiased performance, has the potential to analyze human needs and provide more appropriate spaces. AI, especially body tracking systems, has the potential to detect human necessities based on their behaviors and body conditions. This research aims to explore AI’s body tracking systems to detect detailed human motion, position, and body temperature, to fulfill human-specific necessities in their workspaces. The results showed that the body tracking system effectively identifies human necessities for spatial comfort based on their preferences and habits. It also showed responsive and accurate data to control energy and material efficiency used and needed. To conclude, the body tracking system has the potential to generate a sustainable and ideal workspace. A healthy and well-being environment can be fulfilled through a sustainable workspace and support creative industries’ sustainability through human productivity.

Keywords: artificial intelligence, body tracking system, human comfort, human necessities, sustainable workspace

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