2012 IEEE Symposium on Humanities, Science and Engineering Research 2012
DOI: 10.1109/shuser.2012.6268780
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The feasibility of PrEmo in cross-cultural Kansei measurement

Abstract: Kansei Engineering has been successfully used as product design technology inducing human emotion in its quality value. It has in its perspective that Kansei is unique for different domain and that it is unique for different target user group, and results from the evaluation of human Kansei have uniqueness in different cultural races and demographical background. Although the success is proven, the technology has shortcoming when there is a need to build universal design for universal target user. Therefore, w… Show more

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“…Therefore, compared to research-based non-verbal tools, emojis have not been pre-tested to understand the meaning that participants attribute to them and if they are suited or not for specific types of research as cross-national research at their design stage (e.g. Lokman et al 2012). Researchers might do that, but with no possibility to change emojis' design characteristics.…”
Section: Visual Elements and Non-verbal Labels In Surveysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, compared to research-based non-verbal tools, emojis have not been pre-tested to understand the meaning that participants attribute to them and if they are suited or not for specific types of research as cross-national research at their design stage (e.g. Lokman et al 2012). Researchers might do that, but with no possibility to change emojis' design characteristics.…”
Section: Visual Elements and Non-verbal Labels In Surveysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study adopts method of Kansei Engineering Type I (KEPack) due to its simplicity and wide use in many product developments [2,6,10,19,20,22,23]. Figure 3 shows the systematic processes of KEPack.…”
Section: Kepackmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usability is one factor to be considered in designing e-Learning system interface [1]. Besides its usability, it is also important to pay attention on aspect of usefulness and functionality [2]. A knowhow to design more persuasive learning interface is one of the critical points.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%