Human-Centered Design of Adaptive AI Interfaces for Inclusive Human-Computer Interaction in Smart Environments

Authors

  • Jenvidth Rome Henry Human-Centered AI Interaction Designer. Spain. Author

Keywords:

Human-centered design, Adaptive AI, Inclusive HCI, Smart environments, Accessibility, Interaction design

Abstract

With the rapid proliferation of smart environments, the need for inclusive and adaptive human-computer interaction (HCI) is becoming increasingly urgent. This paper explores how human-centered design (HCD) can shape the development of adaptive AI interfaces that account for diverse user needs, including cognitive, physical, and situational factors. The study synthesizes prior literature on inclusive design and proposes a framework integrating AI adaptivity and HCD principles. Two key contributions include the taxonomy of inclusivity-focused interface adaptations and a conceptual model for adaptive feedback loops in smart environments.

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Published

2023-08-25