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Relationship Between Physical Attributes of Spoon Designs and Eye Movements Caused by Kawaii Feelings

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Kawaii, a positive adjective that denotes such positive connotations as cute, lovable, and charming, becomes more important as one kansei value. It plays an important role in the success of many products. Based on this success, we believe that kawaii will be a key factor for future product design. In one of our previous study, we evaluated kawaii illustrations using eye tracking device. The result clarified relationship between kawaii feelings and eye movement indexes. In our other study, we evaluated kawaiiness of spoon designs focusing on their physical attributes. However, we have not employed the eye tracking in the study yet. Then, in this study, we evaluated the kawaiiness of spoon designs using eye tracking. The participant compared and selected more kawaii spoon designs from the pairs on the display, and eye movements had been recording meanwhile. Finally, we obtained the suggestions for the relationship between spoon design attributes and eye movement indexes for kawaii feelings.

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A part of this work was supported by Grant-in-Aid Scientific Research Number 26280104. We thank the student of Shibaura Institute of Technology for participation.

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Laohakangvalvit, T., Ohkura, M. (2018). Relationship Between Physical Attributes of Spoon Designs and Eye Movements Caused by Kawaii Feelings. In: Chung, W., Shin, C. (eds) Advances in Affective and Pleasurable Design. AHFE 2017. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 585. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60495-4_27

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