- Developed system for human-computer interaction based on intuitive human actions. - Integrates natural human behavior for ease of operation. - Examples include touch screens, speech recognition, gesture recognition, and brain-machine interfaces.
- Touch Screen: Direct interaction with controls and applications, common in smartphones and tablets. - Speech Recognition: Interaction through spoken commands, used in call routing, speech-to-text, and hands-free operation. - Gesture Recognition: Converts user movements into commands, e.g., Microsoft Kinect. - Brain-machine Interface: Translates neural signals into actions, aiding paralyzed individuals.
- Acquisition of New Customers: Positive user experience as a brand differentiator, leading to increased revenue. - Lower Development Costs: Early design investment reduces future issues and costs. - Increase Productivity: Enhanced user interface focuses resources on important tasks, boosting productivity. - Increase Customers Engagement and Retention: Easy navigation and simplified research lead to higher engagement and loyalty. - Lower Customers Support Costs: Easy-to-use interface reduces support inquiries, saving costs.
- Shift towards Natural User Interfaces (NUI) allowing direct interaction through voice, eyes, gestures, and thoughts. - NUI aims for more natural ways of interacting with computers. - Principles of UX design remain crucial amidst changing technology and design trends.
- Technology constantly evolves, impacting user interactions and experiences. - UX design principles remain fundamental amidst changing technology. - Users' interactions with products evolve alongside technological advancements.