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Research on intelligent home appliance design based on youth sensory recognition and experience

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DOI: 10.23977/ssge.2024.060109 | Downloads: 11 | Views: 374

Author(s)

You Yana 1, Nadia Binti Mohd Nasir 1

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1 Faculty of Creative Industry and Communication, City University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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You Yana

ABSTRACT

The design and interaction of smart home appliances directly affect the user's experience and satisfaction. The key to the design of intelligent home appliances lies in the proper positioning of product function and shape. Based on the perception and user experience of Chinese young users, this study proposes a method for modeling, interaction design and optimization of smart home appliances by extracting data such as user experience and satisfaction through their sensory recognition characteristics and combining interactive evolutionary design. This method is used to assist the design and research of intelligent household appliances.

KEYWORDS

Intelligent home appliances, user perception, sensory recognition, interactive evolutionary design

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You Yana, Nadia Binti Mohd Nasir, Research on intelligent home appliance design based on youth sensory recognition and experience. Smart Systems and Green Energy (2024) Vol. 6: 68-72. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/ssge.2024.060109.

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