Showing posts with label compare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label compare. Show all posts

Monday, January 11, 2016

First Comparison · Star Wars 2015

Here comes a first result to compare the heart rate of two different people watching the same movie. Both persons have seen the movie in different locations and at different times (Person 1 & 2).

At first I put graph one onto the other - regardless of the absolute heart rate, which resulted in a centered position in y, which is the pulse (Person 1 +2 Overlay). Because of the visual confusing outcome I decided to identify similarities via simple color multiplication (Similarities [Overlapping]).
This is my theory what this result can tell: In those regions which have overlapping color (red + red or green + green) both persons have had the same kind of pulse: either above the trend line (red) or below (green). This means both persons have been emotionally touched in the same manner. So the bars in grey depict those time frames, where both individuals have been responded similar - although they have seen the movie in different locations and at different day time (and of course at different dates).
Person 1 fails keeping attention after 30 minutes - it's me, folks and this is why: I went to the cinema in the afternoon, when I usually have my energy drop.


Friday, January 8, 2016

Star Wars · Another Try

A colleague of mine watched as well "Star Wars: The Force Awakens". She used the watch and app as well, and so far I can tell - there are differences (besides the fact she's not seen the movie in an energy drop time of the day).

Star Wars: The Force Awakens · A different heart rate

This looks more "spectacular" to me, which has been the reason to use this pulse for the default movie - not mine.