Naturalness in the design of computer hardware - the forgotten interface?

DJ Williams, JM Noyes, MGM Groen

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Abstract

Naturalness in human-computer interaction (HCI) facilitates both user motivation and creativity when interacting with software. However, it is argued that the implementation of a variety of hardware devices that embrace the user’s natural behavior will help achieve an intuitive environment that supports natural interaction. To identify the potential benefits of adopting a naturalness principle in the design of the hardware interface, the paper describes the development of a user-centered computational environment to support designers during conceptual design and how the provision of appropriate input and output devices could support and extend the designer’s capabilities.
Translated title of the contributionNaturalness in the design of computer hardware - the forgotten interface?
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInteract 2007 workshop: Responsible Experiential Design, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
EditorsD. Kerkow, K. Kohler, L. Hole, M. Hassenzahl, N. Millard
Pages1 - 7
Number of pages7
Publication statusPublished - 2007
EventInteract 2007 workshop: Responsible Experiential Design - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Duration: 1 Jan 2007 → …

Conference

ConferenceInteract 2007 workshop: Responsible Experiential Design
Country/TerritoryBrazil
CityRio de Janeiro
Period1/01/07 → …

Bibliographical note

Conference Organiser: IFIP

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