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In Search for Cognitive Hedonic Intelligent Patterns: Motor Interaction

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Designers and engineers face the challenge of creating varied objects to generate competitive interdependence also have to fulfill the purpose of creating a competitive advantage for the product during the process in order to analyze the qualities of an increasingly selective market sector. We aim to give a new vision to the university and the industry on how to conceive the design in our contemporary era by the use of hedonic design as a new field of research [5].

When consumers look for a product they try to satisfy their preferences in line with hedonism as a theory of welfare [6]. This theory recognizes that a need must be identified. However not all the products that satisfy our needs are capable of creating close ties with the consumers.

From the cognitive ergonomic field as we take account we most understand the product in relationship with the user. This relationship is defined as static work systems and dynamic work systems.

From those systems, we study the 5 levels of human interaction according to the reference frame of cognitive ergonomics [1].

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Olmos Pineda, L., Gil Tejeda, J., Barrera Aldana, S. (2018). In Search for Cognitive Hedonic Intelligent Patterns: Motor Interaction. In: Torres Guerrero, F., Lozoya-Santos, J., Gonzalez Mendivil, E., Neira-Tovar, L., Ramírez Flores, P., Martin-Gutierrez, J. (eds) Smart Technology. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 213. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73323-4_20

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