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Literature Bibliometrics Atlas Analysis of Experience Design

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To explore the research foundation of experience design through the traceability research of experience design and to clarify the context, boundaries, and connections between different research topics. The integrated advantages of both CiteSpace and VosViewer to draw a knowledge map of related literature on experience design, based on the retrieval results of academic literature related to experience design in the Web of Science academic engine. Data and visualization of the research results sort out the highly cited literature on experience design to illustrate bibliometric atlas. The induction method is used to track the four main related fields of experience design, based on quantitative data analysis, combined with our cognition of experience design. From the perspective of the development context and trend of experience design, the experience economy is the commodity experience scenario. The economy determines product form and then design content. The transformation of user experience design to experience design corresponds to changing people’s material needs to spiritual needs. Experience management based on process optimization expands the commercialization field of experience design. From the perspective of knowledge cognition and exploration of experience design, macro-leveled experience design coordinates the system and the world, focusing on the long-term construction of macroecology and human cultural environment; meso-experience design tends to be a system centered on customer experience Management; micro-experience design focuses on a complete experience that has a specific meaning or impact on the individual.

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Wang, Y., Xin, X., Yu, H., Cheng, H., Jin, B. (2022). Literature Bibliometrics Atlas Analysis of Experience Design. In: Rauterberg, M. (eds) Culture and Computing. HCII 2022. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 13324. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05434-1_11

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