2014 年 20 巻 46 号 p. 1059-1062
This is trial study on behavior tracking survey with the automated face recognition technology in group-living. 1) Different values were measured, even with the same behavior. 2) In “movement” and “appearance”, the average value at the time of direct involvement with the staff was significantly higher compared to that of noninvolvement. 3) Furthermore, the average value at the time of indirect involvement with the staff as seen in “TV-watching” and “Inaction” was significantly higher compared to that of noninvolvement. By utilizing this method, it suggests that the detailed research result can be obtained compared to the existing behavior tracking survey.