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A Plug-In Weight-Shifting Module That Adds Emotional Expressiveness to Inanimate Objects in Handheld Interaction

Yohei Noguchi, Yijie Guo, Fumihide Tanaka

Year
2023
Citations
4

Abstract

A plug-in weight-shifting module that can be inserted into a variety of objects is presented. The module is equipped with a movable weight inside its body. Three-dimensional weight shifts are presented by controlling one-dimensional translational and two-dimensional rotational movements. To explore the use case of this weight-shifting module, eight weight shift patterns expressing certain emotions were created through a workshop and a qualitative analysis. User tests, to which three different embodiments and scenarios were applied, examined the following three cases: the weight shift patterns were presented to the user by a) a stuffed toy-style robot that mediated human messaging, b) a cushion that made the user relax, and c) a container that enhanced the user's movie-watching experience. User interviews revealed the feasibility of the module and its weight shift patterns for the user's perception of emotions.

Keywords

Human–computer interactionComputer scienceContainer (type theory)PerceptionMobile deviceEngineeringPsychologyWorld Wide Web

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