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Application Development for Gathering “Inexperienced UX” Data for Planning Next-Generation Products

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User experience (UX) is a concept that represents the psychological values regarding products. UX can be categorized into two types: one that a user has experienced (experienced UX) and another that a user has not experienced (inexperienced UX). In this study, we gathered experienced UX data and established a method to apply this data to next-generation product ideas. Additionally, an application was developed to gather inexperienced UX data and apply this data to the product design process. The goal was to establish a method to generate ideas for next-generation products in anticipation of the medium- and long-term future.

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We wish to thank Tsuneyuki Yamamoto and Naoki Kamiya from TOKAI RIKA CO., LTD. for advice on experimental design.

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Mori, T., Nakanishi, M. (2017). Application Development for Gathering “Inexperienced UX” Data for Planning Next-Generation Products. In: Soares, M., Falcão, C., Ahram, T. (eds) Advances in Ergonomics Modeling, Usability & Special Populations. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 486. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41685-4_2

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