Modeling thermophysiological comfort properties of ladies’ scarves using least squares approximation DOI
Rabia Nazar, Faiza Jan Iftikhar, Umber Sheikh

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Textile Research Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Nov. 28, 2024

A scarf is a social requirement in feminine clothing, and contributes to sober appearance. It offers many thermophysiological comfort features. The aim this work develop mathematical model predict air water vapor permeability, thermal resistance, moisture management pilling resistance scarves, as function of warp count, weft count ends per inch, picks fabric weight grams square meter. Linear quadratic models were fitted using the least squares approximation technique. Error analysis both showed that behave better for management. However, linear found be better.

Language: Английский

Wearable smart textiles for mood regulation: A critical review of emerging technologies and their psychological impacts DOI Creative Commons
Bekinew Kitaw Dejene

Journal of Industrial Textiles, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 55

Published: Jan. 15, 2025

Mood fluctuations, influenced by factors such as workplace stress, academic pressure, and interpersonal relationships, can significantly affect mental health decision making. Effective mood regulation is essential for maintaining psychological well-being, especially during critical developmental phases adolescence. Traditional management methods often rely on personal willpower subjective techniques, which be inadequate in high stress situations. Recent advancements wearable technology, particularly the field of smart textiles, have led to continuous objective regulation. This review explores integration textiles with regulation, focusing emerging technologies that incorporate principles into fabric designs. It examines various equipped sensors, actuators, biofeedback mechanisms monitor physiological indicators related mood, heart rate skin conductivity. These not only provide real-time feedback but also offer interactive elements, temperature light modulation, tactile feedback, allowing users actively engage their emotional states. In addition, mobile applications allows track patterns identify triggers, thereby enhancing self-awareness. end, through a synthesis current research, this discusses impacts these wearables, including efficacy reduction, anxiety management, overall resilience. highlights challenges future research directions realm

Language: Английский

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Aesthetics of Sustainability: Research on the Design Strategies for Emotionally Durable Visual Communication Design DOI Open Access
Shaorong Ji,

Pang-Soong Lin

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 14(8), P. 4649 - 4649

Published: April 13, 2022

Lately, most studies on sustainable design from the perspective of emotional durability focus product design, particularly exploring how do functions direct consumers’ changes after is used, but overlook significant impact visual impression their judgment. Therefore, this paper aims at finding out to maintain emotionally durable connection between consumers and products with help communication so as provide guidance for prolonging service life reducing waste consumption resources. Based literature reviews firstly adopted case study method analyze more than 85 high-quality practice cases put forward preliminary strategies. The behavior research was then applied consumer involved in strategies, those strategies were upgraded according analysis results. above work, proposed six improve namely, Enjoyment, Functionality, Narrativity, Symbolism, Interaction, Innovation. In area sustainability, a new mode make be acceptable long-term holding. Emotionally can influence aesthetics lead toward use products.

Language: Английский

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Playing with Perspectives and Unveiling the Autoethnographic Kaleidoscope in HCI – A Literature Review of Autoethnographies DOI Creative Commons
Annika Kaltenhauser, Evropi Stefanidi, Johannes Schöning

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Published: May 11, 2024

Autoethnography is a valuable methodological approach bridging the gap between personal experiences and academic inquiry, enabling researchers to gain deep insights into various dimensions of technology use design. While its adoption in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) continues grow, comprehensive investigation function role within HCI research still lacking. This paper examines evolving landscape autoethnographies over past two decades through systematic literature review. We identify prevalent themes, methodologies, contributions emerging from by analysing corpus 31 publications. Furthermore, we detail data collection techniques analysis methods describe reporting standards. Our review aims inform future researchers, practitioners, designers. It encourages them embrace autoethnography's rich opportunities providing examples across domains (e.g., embodiment or health wellbeing) advance our understanding complex relationships humans technology.

Language: Английский

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Meditating in Live Stream: An Autoethnographic and Interview Study to Investigate Motivations, Interactions and Challenges DOI Creative Commons
Jingjin Li, Jiajing Guo, Gilly Leshed

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Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 8(CSCW1), P. 1 - 33

Published: April 17, 2024

Mindfulness practice has many mental and physical well-being benefits. With the increased popularity of live stream technologies impact COVID-19, people have turned to tools participate in online meditation sessions. To better understand practices, challenges, opportunities live-stream meditation, we conducted a three-month autoethnographic study, during which two researchers participated sessions as audience. Then follow-up semi-structured interview study with 10 experienced teachers who use different tools. We found that although having weaker social presence than in-person facilitates attendees establishing routine connecting other meditators. Teachers streams deliver world also enhances their brand building. identified challenges using for from perspectives both audiences teachers, provided design recommendations utilize resource wellbeing.

Language: Английский

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Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve: Using Digital Knitting Machines to Craft Wearable Biodata Portraits DOI Open Access
Lee Jones, Greta Grip, Sara Nabil

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Published: July 10, 2023

Biofeedback sensors that measure body signals, such as heart rate, are often used for bodily awareness and behavioural change. In contrast, this project, we wanted to use sensor data an artistic resource craft wearable textile portraits mementos of a moment in time. During the pandemic, conducted user study design knitted biodata portraits. We met up individually with 20 participants their translated into digitally-designed aesthetic patterns machine knitting. Using hacked knitting machine, fabricated these create personalized shrugs enable individuals "wear on sleeve". Two years later, when it was safe do so, 2 studio workshops participants, followed by 10 individual interviews. Our qualitative insights reveal how felt about seeing own biodata, others, machine-knitted wearables perceived precious value attachment.

Language: Английский

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E-textiles for emotion interaction: a scoping review of trends and opportunities DOI
Mengqi Jiang, Yimin Wang, Vijayakumar Nanjappan

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Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 28(3-4), P. 549 - 577

Published: April 11, 2024

Language: Английский

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Co-designing Magic Machines for Everyday Mindfulness with Practitioners DOI
Jingjin Li, N S Kwon, Huong Pham

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Published: July 10, 2023

Many digital technologies have been invented to support mindfulness, the practice of bringing attention present moment without judgment. While most focus on mindfulness meditation training for novices, in this paper, we explore designing technology everyday activities people with varying levels experience. Through 9 magic machine workshops, 30 practitioners explored and reflected their personal experiences generated designs that daily practice. Our findings identified six categories conceptualized by our participants: objects, physical spaces, wearables, metaphorical art, companions, toys. We further analyze practitioners' thought processes considerations such as eliciting regulating emotion associating routine activities. Finally, discuss implications individualized products potential using co-design workshops a practical design space.

Language: Английский

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Squeezable Interface for Emotion Regulation in Work Environments DOI
Nianmei Zhou, Yuhan Sun, Steven Devleminck

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Published: Jan. 24, 2024

Squeezing objects has been proven to be effective in helping people release negative emotions. This work-in-progress study revolves around the design and development of a proof-of-concept system facilitate conversations on how squeezable interfaces for emotion regulation workplace. In this paper, we describe EmoSkweezee, an interactive desktop wallpaper controlled by ball support peripheral way. our pilot study, utilized provoke discussions with HCI practitioners about their perspectives potential regulation. future, requirements interface will explored desk workers experts through interviews co-design workshops. serve as catalyst future user studies.

Language: Английский

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Just a Breath Away: Investigating Interactions with and Perceptions of Mediated Breath via a Haptic Cushion DOI Creative Commons
Alice Haynes, Christopher Kent, Jonathan Rossiter

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Published: Jan. 24, 2024

Feeling another person's breathing is an intimate encounter that can promote deep connection, communicate affective information, and influence our physiological state. Emerging technologies are exploring the mediation of biosignals, such as breathing, between people to yield meaningful interactions. However, little known about people's subjective responses mediated breath implications for designing these mediatory interfaces.

Language: Английский

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Breath of Life: A Biofeedback Game with Diverse Breathing Techniques for Enhanced Real-Life Emotion Regulation DOI
Qi Chen, J. H. Du, Zhihao Yao

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Published: April 23, 2025

Language: Английский

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