Editorial: Towards intuitive interaction theory


Autoria(s): Blackler, Alethea; Popovic, Vesna
Data(s)

01/05/2015

Resumo

The Special Issue of Interacting with Computers, 2015 showcases the current state of the art in intuitive interaction research. Several papers have showcased new potential methods for both applying and assessing intuitive interaction during early and later phases of the design process. Diefenbach and Ullrich present a new, alternative framework for intuitive interaction, comprised of the four components of gut feeling, verbalizability. Fischer and colleagues paper also reported on an experiment in applying image schemas but in this case they aimed to find a more efficient way of discovering and applying them, in order to find ways to improve the design process as well as assessment of new interfaces. Still and co-researchers had a similar aim, that of establishing what levels and types of knowledge can be most easily and accurately elicited from users in order to be applied to new interfaces. Hespanhol and Tomitsch described strategies for intuitive interaction in public urban spaces. Macaranas and colleagues described an experiment which tested three different full body gestural interfaces to establish which types of mappings were more intuitive, one based on images schemas and two on different previously encountered features from other types of interfaces.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/84707/

Publicador

Oxford University Press

Relação

DOI:10.1093/iwc/iwv011

Blackler, Alethea & Popovic, Vesna (2015) Editorial: Towards intuitive interaction theory. Interacting with Computers, 27(3), pp. 203-209.

Direitos

Copyright 2015 The Authors

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120305 Industrial Design #Alternative framework #Design process #Gestural interfaces #Image schemas #Intuitive interaction #Potential methods #State of the art #Urban spaces
Tipo

Journal Article