Temporal Interaction -- Bridging Time and Experience in Human-Computer Interaction
Li He, Baixi Jiao, Yuxi Liu

TL;DR
This paper explores the emerging field of temporal interaction in human-computer interaction, emphasizing designing adaptive UIs that respond to users' behavioral and emotional changes for more personalized experiences.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of temporal interaction as a means to create dynamic, emotionally responsive user interfaces that adapt to user states and behaviors.
Findings
Temporal interaction enables adaptive UI design.
Responsive interfaces can enhance user engagement.
Emotional responsiveness improves user experience.
Abstract
Traditional static user interfaces (UI) have given way to dynamic systems that can intelligently adapt to and respond to users' changing needs. Temporal interaction is an emerging field in human-computer interaction (HCI), which refers to the study and design of UI that are capable of adapting and responding to the user's changing behavioral and emotional states. By comprehending and incorporating the temporal component of user interactions, it focuses on developing dynamic and individualized user experiences. This idea places a strong emphasis on the value of adjusting to user behavior and emotions in order to create a more unique and interesting user experience. The potential of temporal interaction to alter user interface design is highlighted by this paper's examination of its capacity to adjust to user behavior and react to emotional states. Designers can create interfaces that…
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TopicsInnovative Human-Technology Interaction
