Abstract
Identifying users’ diversified needs and designing products that match those needs is important in the era of mass personalization. Smart TV navigation interfaces lack good affective design, and difficulties remain in responding to diversified affective needs. Therefore, an affective design approach that considers the diversity of user needs is presented to optimize the design of smart TV navigation interfaces. First, the laddering interview is conducted to capture the diversified affective needs and multi-layer interface design elements perceived by users. Kansei distance is introduced to characterize diversified needs. Then, single-user relationship models between user perceptions and interface attributes are constructed. Finally, the two-stage interface optimization is performed to obtain common and individual optimization attributes, which are further embodied as parameter-layer optimization solutions through user experiments. This method is capable of capturing the diversified affective needs for smart TV navigation interfaces and achieving differentiated product design.
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Fu Guo
Fu Guo is a professor of Industrial Engineering at the School of Business Administration, Northeastern University, China. Her research interests include Human Factors, Kansei Engineering, User Experience Design, Human–Computer Interaction, Human–Robot Interaction, Occupational Safety and Health, and Product Placement.
Xiaohui Tian
Xiaohui Tian is a PhD candidate at the Department of Industrial Engineering, School of Business Administration, Northeastern University, China. Her research interests include Human Factors, Affective Design, Human–Computer Interaction, and User Experience Design.
Mingcai Hu
Mingcai Hu is a lecturer at the School of Management, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China. He obtained his PhD degree in Management Science and Engineering from Northeastern University in 2021. His research interests include Human Factors, User Experience Design, and Human–Computer Interaction.
Zeyu Zhang
Zeyu Zhang is a PhD student at the Department of Industrial Engineering, School of Business Administration, Northeastern University, China. His research interests include Human Factors, Sentiment Analysis in Natural Language Processing, and Human–Computer Interaction.