• Title/Summary/Keyword: 사운드 UX

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User Experience Design of Interior Driving Sound for Electric Vehicle : Focusing on the Contextual Information and Quietness (전기자동차 실내 주행 사운드의 사용자 경험 디자인 : 맥락정보성과 정숙성을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Dahye;Shim, Hye Rin;Choi, Junho
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.14-24
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    • 2016
  • Recently, the sound design of the electric vehicle has emerged as one of the new research objects. This study was conducted to explore and examine major values of interior driving sound of the electric vehicle from the perspective of user experience. An exploratory study based on the ground theory extracted contextual information and quietness as independent variables, and then we analyzed the main and interaction effects of those two variables on the usefulness, emotion, and satisfaction through a $2{\times}2$ factorial experimental design. The experimental study demonstrated that the effect on the user experience of electric vehicle can be conditioned by the combination of contextual information sound and quietness. Based on the results of this study, we suggested future research agendas for the optimization of user needs which reflect individual preference of interior driving sound values.

A Study on Wearable Augmented Reality-Based Experiential Content: Focusing on AR Stone Tower Content (착용형 증강현실 기반 체험형 콘텐츠 연구: AR 돌탑 콘텐츠를 중심으로)

  • Inyoung Choi;Hieyong Jeong;Choonsung Shin
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.114-123
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    • 2024
  • This paper proposes AR stone tower content, an experiential content based on wearable augmented reality (AR). Although wearable augmented reality is gaining attention, the acceptance of the technology is still focused on specialized applications such as industrial sites. On the other hand, the proposed AR stone tower content is based on the material of 'stone tower' so that general users can relate to it and easily participate in it, and it is organized to utilize space in a moving environment and find and stack stones based on natural hand gestures. The proposed AR stone tower content was implemented in the HoloLens 2 environment and evaluated by general users through a pilot exhibition in a small art museum. The evaluation results showed that the overall satisfaction with the content averaged 3.85, and the content appropriateness for the stone tower material was very high at 4.15. In particular, users were highly satisfied with content comprehension and sound, but somewhat less satisfied with object recognition, body adaptation, and object control. The above user evaluations confirm the resonance and positive response to the material, but also highlight the difficulties of the average user in experiencing and interacting with the wearable AR environment.