User Experience of In-Vehicle Gesture Interaction: Exploring the Effect of Autonomy and Competence in a Mock-Up Experiment

Dina Stiegemeier, Sabrina Bringeland, J. Kraus, M. Baumann
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To interact with the increasing number of infotainment systems today, touchless gestures are gaining popularity. But only if the interaction is adapted to human needs, the proposed benefits will come into effect. A three-way (2 x 2 x 2) mixed design was adopted examining basic psychological needs and their association with motivation, UX, and the acceptance of gestures. Thereby, the influence of freedom in the gesture execution, visual cues, and motivation framing was investigated. In this study, 27 participants experienced gesture interaction with infotainment content in an experiment with a realistic car mock-up. Results suggest that participants perceived higher autonomy interacting with free gestures and higher competence for the supportive visualization with visual cues. Autonomy, competence, and system relatedness affected the motivation, UX, and acceptance. The present study provides novel insights into the acceptance of in-vehicle gesture interaction and implications for future design of automotive user interfaces.
汽车手势交互的用户体验:自主性和能力的影响
为了与越来越多的信息娱乐系统互动,非接触式手势越来越受欢迎。但只有当这种互动适应了人类的需求,所提出的好处才会生效。采用三向(2 × 2 × 2)混合设计,检查基本心理需求及其与动机、用户体验和手势接受度的关联。因此,研究了自由对手势执行、视觉线索和动机框架的影响。在这项研究中,27名参与者在一个真实的汽车模型实验中体验了手势与信息娱乐内容的互动。结果表明,被试在自由手势互动中表现出更高的自主性,在视觉提示的支持性视觉互动中表现出更高的能力。自主性、能力和系统相关性影响了动机、用户体验和接受度。本研究对车内手势交互的接受度提供了新的见解,并对未来汽车用户界面的设计具有启示意义。
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