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Hdr cx270

Manufactured by Sony
Sourced in Japan, United States

The HDR-CX270 is a compact, lightweight digital video camera manufactured by Sony. It features a 2.7-inch touch screen LCD display, a Bionz X image processor, and the ability to record in high-definition video up to 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second. The camera also supports XAVC S and AVCHD video formats. Additional features include SteadyShot image stabilization, a built-in microphone, and the ability to capture still images up to 2.29 megapixels.

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Measuring Head Nods in Remote Communication

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We used a small three-axis acceleration sensor (4.5 cm × 4.0 cm) with a sampling frequency of 100 Hz (WAA-006, Wireless Technologies, Japan) to measure time-series data on the acceleration of head nods. The data were recorded on a PC (Latitude E5400, Dell, TX, USA) via Bluetooth. The acceleration sensor was attached to the forehead of each participant (see Fig 1A). In addition, we used three video cameras (Xacti, Sanyo, Japan) to record the overall situation of the teacher and student participants. In the remote communication condition, a video camera (HDR-CX270, Sony, Japan) in the teacher’s room recorded images of the teacher and transmitted them to a television (60-inch LED display, with 1920 × 1080 pixel resolution, UN60ES8000F, Samsung, Korea) in the student’s room. The video camera and television were connected by an HDMI cable, and another camera (Xacti, SANYO, Japan) recorded the student.
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Video-tracking Behavioral Experiment

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See the Supplementary Methods and Materials for details of the remaining experimental design and methods.
The behavioral experiment video-tracked device was a Sony HDR-CX270 (Sony, NY, NY, USA), and the analysis software was EthoVision XT15 (Noldus, Beijing, China).
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