Cognitive UX design: engineering behaviour change

Karen Cham (Contributor)

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    Abstract

    Cognitive Computing‘ describes a computer system based upon cognitive models to mimic human thought processes. They often include machine learning, deep learning, neural networks, NLP and/or sentiment analysis. Cognitive UXD is designing User Experiences that account for, integrate and co-evolve cognitive states, and the models themselves, in a human-machine singularity. Hear how over the last 8 years, Prof Karen Cham has used Cognitive UXD to nudge neural plasticities e.g. intervene in smoking addiction; engineer critical thinking and provided mental health monitoring. Finally, understand what this method enables for behavioural design in 5G products and services
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 20 Jun 2019
    EventThe BAD (Behaviour & Design) Conference 2019 - London, U.K.
    Duration: 20 Jun 201920 Jun 2019

    Conference

    ConferenceThe BAD (Behaviour & Design) Conference 2019
    Period20/06/1920/06/19

    Bibliographical note

    Organising Body: Tech Circus

    Keywords

    • Computer science and informatics

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