Gayler, Tom (2020) Inbodied Interaction Design Example: Smell. Interactions, 27 (2). pp. 38-39. ISSN 1072-5520
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Abstract
The sense of smell has long played a minor role in HCI [1]. However, its somewhat limited use could be transformed through an inbodied interaction approach that leverages the physiology of smell—specifically, the possibilities to combine the cogitate, sleep, and eat areas of the in5 model (see article on tuning in this section) to yield benefits, from health to performance.
Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Interactions
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© ACM, 2020. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of ACM for your personal use. Not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Interactions, 27,2, 1 March 2020 https://interactions.acm.org/archive/view/march-april-2020/inbodied-interaction-design-example
Uncontrolled Keywords:
/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1700/1709
Subjects:
?? human-computer interaction ??
ID Code:
140908
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Deposited On:
30 Jan 2020 10:14
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Published
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03 Oct 2024 00:16