Interaction Design for AI Interfaces and Robots Incorporating Motion
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Authors: Akihiro Maehigashi, Seiji Yamada
Abstract
This study explores the design of human-computer interaction (HCI) by using the movements of AI and robots. Specifically, it aims to (1) categorize the affective impact of different types of motion (e.g., gradual or sudden acceleration and deceleration or constant speed) on humans and (2) experimentally examine interactions with AI and robots that incorporate different types of motion to discuss how motion can be effectively designed in HCI. At this stage, findings suggest that motion itself is not merely a visual or mechanical feature, but a fundamental aspect of interaction design that can influence HCI.
Keywords: Human-AI Interaction, Human-Robot Interaction, Interface design, Interaction design
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1006245
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