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Inspirational Patterns for Embodied Interaction
Knowledge, Technology & Policy, 2005The concern of this work is how knowledge based on design experience can be developed, disseminated, articulated, and acquired. We propose the notion of inspirational patterns, or i-patterns, which refers to abstractions of core ideas and essential elements from a class of coherent examples, pointing to promising regions in the design space.
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Embodied Interactions with Adaptive Architecture
2016We discuss increasingly behaviour-responsive adaptive architecture from an embodied point of view. Especially useful in this context is an understanding of embodied cognition called ‘the 4E approach,’ which includes embodied, extended, embedded, and enacted perspectives on embodiment.
Jäger, Nils +2 more
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Extending museum exhibits by embedded media content for an embodied interaction experience
Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 2018This paper presents the results of an interdisciplinary applied research project about the application potential of ubiquitous computing concepts and technologies for knowledge transfer and exhibition design in museums.
Jan Torpus
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Incorporating Virtual Reality in an Embodied Interaction Course
MOCO, 2018Engagement with virtual reality (VR) through movement is becoming increasingly important. Therefore, the VR developers should improve their bodily skills and learn how to use the movement as design material.
Cumhur Erkut, S. Dahl
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Extended Abstracts Publication of the Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play, 2017
The theory of embodied interaction focuses on designing interactions that are meaningful for humans as social creatures with sentient bodies, based on how humans perceive and reason with and through their surroundings. In that regard, embodiment does not only mean physical reality, but rather, the way that physical and social phenomena unfold in the ...
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The theory of embodied interaction focuses on designing interactions that are meaningful for humans as social creatures with sentient bodies, based on how humans perceive and reason with and through their surroundings. In that regard, embodiment does not only mean physical reality, but rather, the way that physical and social phenomena unfold in the ...
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Neural learning of embodied interaction dynamics
Neural Networks, 1998This paper presents our approach towards realizing a robot which can bootstrap itself towards higher complexity through embodied interaction dynamics with the environment including other agents. First, the elements of interaction dynamics are extracted from conceptual analysis of embodied interaction and its emergence, especially of behavioral ...
Yasuo, Kuniyoshi, Luc, Berthouze
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Stage of subconscious interaction in embodied interaction
Proceedings of the second international conference on Human-agent interaction, 2014Humans can interact with strangers because they can communicate with each other. On the other hand, developing a relationship with an unknown artifact is difficult. In order to address this problem, existing studies have explored various approaches to the artifact's behavioral design. However, little research has been done on interaction where there is
Takafumi Sakamoto, Yugo Takeuchi
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Journal of Computers in Education, 2022
Neila Chettaoui, Ayman Atia, M. Bouhlel
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Neila Chettaoui, Ayman Atia, M. Bouhlel
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InterRobot: speech-driven embodied interaction robot
Advanced Robotics, 2001(2001). InterRobot: speech-driven embodied interaction robot. Advanced Robotics: Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 371-377.
H. Ogawa, T. Watanabe
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Workshop on embodied interaction
CHI '11 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2011For over ten years researchers in human-computer interaction (HCI) have explored an embodied perspective that seeks to describe and explain the fundamental role played by the physical body in how we experience, interact with and understand computation in the world we live in.
Antle, Alissa N. +2 more
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