Human machine interactions: from past to future- a systematic literature review

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Namita Jain, Vikas Gupta, Valerio Temperini, Dirk Meissner, Eugenio D’angelo
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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to provide insight into the evolving relationship between humans and machines, understanding its multifaceted impact on our lifestyle and landscape in the past as well as in the present, with implications for the near future. It uses bibliometric analysis combined with a systematic literature review to identify themes, trace historical developments and offer a direction for future human–machine interactions (HMIs).

Design/methodology/approach

To provide thorough coverage of publications from the previous four decades, the first section presents a text-based cluster bibliometric analysis based on 305 articles from 2,293 initial papers in the Scopus and Web of Science databases produced between 1984 and 2022. The authors used VOS viewer software to identify the most prominent themes through cluster identification. This paper presents a systematic literature review of 63 qualified papers using the PRISMA framework.

Findings

Next, the systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis revealed four major historical themes and future directions. The results highlight four major research themes for the future: from Taylorism to advanced technologies; machine learning and innovation; Industry 4.0, Society 5.0 and cyber–physical system; and psychology and emotions.

Research limitations/implications

There is growing anxiety among humankind that in the future, machines will overtake humans to replace them in various roles. The current study investigates the evolution of HMIs from their historical roots to Society 5.0, which is understood to be a human-centred society. It balances economic advancement with the resolution of social problems through a system that radically integrates cyberspace and physical space. This paper contributes to research and current limited knowledge by identifying relevant themes and offering scope for future research directions. A close look at the analysis posits that humans and machines complement each other in various roles. Machines reduce the mechanical work of human beings, bringing the elements of humanism and compassion to mechanical tasks. However, in the future, smart innovations may yield machines with unmatched dexterity and capability unthinkable today.

Originality/value

This paper attempts to explore the ambiguous and dynamic relationships between humans and machines. The present study combines systematic review and bibliometric analysis to identify prominent trends and themes. This provides a more robust and systematic encapsulation of this evolution and interaction, from Taylorism to Society 5.0. The principles of Taylorism are extended and redefined in the context of HMIs, especially advanced technologies.

人机互动:从过去到未来--系统文献综述
目的本文旨在深入探讨人类与机器之间不断演变的关系,了解其在过去和现在对我们的生活方式和景观产生的多方面影响,并对不久的将来产生影响。本文采用文献计量分析法,结合系统的文献综述,确定主题,追溯历史发展,并为未来的人机交互(HMI)指明方向。为了全面覆盖过去四十年的出版物,第一部分介绍了基于文本的聚类文献计量分析,分析对象是1984年至2022年期间在Scopus和Web of Science数据库中发表的2293篇初始论文中的305篇文章。作者使用 VOS 浏览器软件,通过聚类识别确定了最突出的主题。本文采用 PRISMA 框架对 63 篇合格论文进行了系统的文献综述。研究结果接下来,系统的文献综述和文献计量分析揭示了四大历史主题和未来方向。研究限制/意义人类越来越焦虑,担心未来机器会取代人类扮演各种角色。本研究调查了人机界面从其历史根源到社会 5.0 的演变过程,社会 5.0 被理解为以人为本的社会。社会 5.0 被理解为以人为本的社会,它通过一个将网络空间和物理空间彻底整合的系统,在经济发展和解决社会问题之间取得平衡。本文通过确定相关主题和提供未来研究方向的范围,为研究和目前有限的知识做出了贡献。仔细分析可以发现,人类和机器在不同的角色中相辅相成。机器减少了人类的机械工作,为机械任务带来了人文主义和同情心的元素。然而,在未来,智能创新可能会让机器拥有今天难以想象的无与伦比的灵巧性和能力。本研究结合了系统综述和文献计量分析,以确定突出的趋势和主题。这为从泰勒主义到社会 5.0 的演变和互动提供了更有力、更系统的概括。泰勒主义的原则在人机界面,特别是先进技术的背景下得到了扩展和重新定义。
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