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For tasks in which the steps to achieve a goal are not specified, a user adopts the trial and error method to achieve the goal. If the system is able to induce “awareness” to user, the goal can be achieved in an effective manner. We aim to elucidate the mechanism of “awareness” in order to develop a system that incorporates induction of “awareness”.
In this study, we examined the changes in the physiological indices of autonomic nervous activity before and after the occurrence of “awareness”. We selected three types of tasks, namely, a jigsaw puzzle, a slide puzzle, and target shooting for which “awareness” was represented by the following items: “can see the end in sight”, “I think I may do it”, and “grasp the techniques”. Kansei evaluation was performed for each task.
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Kasamatsu, K., Kiso, H., Yamagishi, M., Jingu, H., Fukuzumi, S. (2013). Physiological Responses and Kansei Evaluation on Awareness. In: Yamamoto, S. (eds) Human Interface and the Management of Information. Information and Interaction Design. HIMI 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8016. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39209-2_68
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