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2020 | 24 | nr 4 | 34--49
Tytuł artykułu

Picture-Based Recognition of Smokers: a Novel Visual Method

Warianty tytułu
Rozpoznawanie palaczy na podstawie obrazów. Nowatorska metoda wizualizacji
Języki publikacji
EN
Abstrakty
EN
It is important to obtain a deeper understanding of the social context of smoking, which may support finding new ways to hinder the development of a smoker's identity. The authors developed the Picture Based Recognition of Smokers (PBRS) method in order to understand the identity markers of the social and visual contexts related to adolescent smoking. The differences in identifying non- -smokers and smokers between traditional text-based questionnaires and PBRS were compared in a discriminatory analysis conducted by comparison clouds and correlograms. The ability of these methods to predict adolescent smokers was tested with a regression model combined with permutation analysis. The result of word clouds confirmed that interpretations of the visual identity markers of pictures differ between non-smokers and smokers. PBRS had a better success rate of predictions than the text-based questionnaires. This approach develops preventive interventions which do not stigmatize the intervention group.(original abstract)
W zrozumieniu szerszego kontekstu społecznego palenia tytoniu ważne jest znalezienie nowych metod utrudnienia rozwoju tożsamości palacza. Autorzy opracowali metodę Picture Based Recognition of Smokers (PBRS), aby zrozumieć społeczne i wizualne wyznaczniki powstawania tożsamości nastoletnich palaczy. Różnice w charakterystyce osób palących i niepalących otrzymane po zastosowaniu tradycyjnego kwestionariusza tekstowego i PBRS porównano, korzystając z analizy dyskryminacyjnej przeprowadzonej za pomocą tzw. comparison clouds oraz korelogramów. Przy użyciu analizy permutacyjnej oraz regresji przetestowano możliwości przewidywania palenia przez młodych. Wyniki uzyskane przy użyciu Word Cloud potwierdziły, że interpretacje wyznaczników wizualnej identyfikacji obrazów są różne u osób niepalących i palaczy. Stwierdzono, że z pomocą metody PBRS można skuteczniej wskazać różnice niż przy użyciu tradycyjnych kwestionariuszy tekstowych. Opracowana metoda pozwala na rozwój interwencji, która nie stygmatyzuje nastolatków jej poddanych.(abstrakt oryginalny)
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Rocznik
Tom
24
Numer
Strony
34--49
Opis fizyczny
Twórcy
  • South-Eastern University of Applied Sciences, Finland
  • University of Eastern Finland, Finland
  • South-Eastern University of Applied Sciences, Finland
  • Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Finland
  • South-Eastern University of Applied Sciences, Finland
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