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Peng, Y., Nah, K., & Pak, K.-C. (2026). Effect of Perceived Value of Smart Governance on City Demographic Sustainability: Youth Retention in Busan. Sustainability, 18, 4055. https://doi.org/10.3390/su18084055
Topic: Effect of Perceived Value of Smart Governance on City Demographic Sustainability: Youth Retention in Busan This study investigates how the perceived value of smart governance influences city demographic sustainability and youth retention intention, focusing on Busan, South Korea. Busan, despite being the second-largest city and a major port city in Korea, has experienced a continuous outflow of young people to the Seoul metropolitan area. This demographic imbalance raises concerns about t
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Hwang, S. Y., Kim, J., & Pak, K. (2025). Visual Similarity Assessment for Product Aesthetic Properties Using Single Reference Training. IEEE Access, 13, 134864–134882. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2025.3594058
Topic: Visual Similarity Assessment for Product Aesthetic Properties Using Single Reference TrainingThis study begins with the recognition that aesthetic evaluation of products traditionally requires large amounts of labeled preference data, which limits scalability and cost efficiency. To address this issue, the research team proposed a new method called single reference training, which enables the evaluation of aesthetic attributes without extensive labeling across many products. In this appro
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Peng, Y., Nah, K., & Pak, K.-C. (2026). Effect of Perceived Value of Smart Governance on City Demographic Sustainability: Youth Retention in Busan. Sustainability, 18, 4055. https://doi.org/10.3390/su18084055
Topic: Effect of Perceived Value of Smart Governance on City Demographic Sustainability: Youth Retention in Busan This study investigates how the perceived value of smart governance influences city demographic sustainability and youth retention intention, focusing on Busan, South Korea. Busan, despite being the second-largest city and a major port city in Korea, has experienced a continuous outflow of young people to the Seoul metropolitan area. This demographic imbalance raises concerns about t
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2026.06.05
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Hwang, S. Y., Kim, J., & Pak, K. (2025). Visual Similarity Assessment for Product Aesthetic Properties Using Single Reference Training. IEEE Access, 13, 134864–134882. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2025.3594058
Topic: Visual Similarity Assessment for Product Aesthetic Properties Using Single Reference TrainingThis study begins with the recognition that aesthetic evaluation of products traditionally requires large amounts of labeled preference data, which limits scalability and cost efficiency. To address this issue, the research team proposed a new method called single reference training, which enables the evaluation of aesthetic attributes without extensive labeling across many products. In this appro
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Hwang, S. Y., Lee, D., Kim, J., Lee, J., Seo, S., Woo, J., Kim, H., Kim, N., Choi, D., & Pak, K. (2026). When Humanoids Are Too Much: Exploring the Utilitarian-Hedonic Balance in Household Robot Design. Archives of Design Research, 39(2), xx–xx. http://d
Topic: When Humanoids Are Too Much Exploring the Utilitarian-Hedonic Balance in Household Robot DesignThis paper, “When Humanoids Are Too Much: Exploring the Utilitarian-Hedonic Balance in Household Robot Design,” investigates how household robots should balance practical functions and social-emotional interactions. The study begins from the observation that fully capable humanoid robots remain difficult to commercialize for ordinary homes because of high cost, technical complexity, safety conc
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2026.05.17
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Hwang, S. Y., Shin, S., Kim, J., & Choi, S. (2026). SOSHO: Take a Social Shower. In Proceedings of the Twentieth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction (TEI ’26), Chicago, IL, USA, 4 pages. ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3
Topic: SOSHO Take a Social ShowerThis study aims to explore the design potential of a tangible interaction that enables people to intuitively embody the concept of “warmth–closeness” in everyday life, drawing on psychological and cognitive-science findings that physical warmth and social warmth mutually influence one another. The authors interpret the bidirectional relationship—where physical temperature can shape impressions of others and perceived social distance, and social exclusion or isola
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2026.02.12
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Seo, S., Lee, J., Ha, K., Lee, S., & Hwang, S. Y. (2026). TILO: Designing Soft Kinetic Cues for Embodied Biofeedback. In Proceedings of the Twentieth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction (TEI ’26), Chicago, IL, USA, 4
Topic: TILO: Designing Soft Kinetic Cues for Embodied Biofeedback.This study investigates the moments when people must rapidly shift into cognitive work while residual physiological and emotional arousal remains—such as immediately after commuting—and asks how gentle, breathing-like physical motion that encourages respiratory entrainment can support task transitions in everyday contexts. Grounded in prior evidence that slow breathing can reduce heart rate, increase heart-rate variability, allevi
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Kim, J., Hwang, S. Y., & Pak, K. (forthcoming). Development of Movement System for In-Vehicle Devices in Autonomous Vehicles and Usability Evaluation of Physical Motion-Based Alerts. Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers. Accepted fo
Topic: Development of Movement System for In-Vehicle Devices in Autonomous Vehicles and Usability Evaluation of Physical Motion-Based AlertsThis study aims to propose a movable in-vehicle convenience device system for Level 4–5 autonomous driving contexts—where the cabin shifts from a “driving-centered” space to an “occupant-centered living space”—and to empirically evaluate both its overall usability and the effectiveness of using physical motion itself as an alert modality. Building on a previ
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Hwang, S. Y., Choi, S., Kim, J., Seo, S., Lee, J., Ha, K., & Pak, K. (2026). From Designer Experience to Robot Perception: Evaluating Animation-Based Motion Design. Archives of Design Research, 39(1), 33–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.15187/adr.2026.02.39.1.33
*]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" style="box-sizing:border-box;display:block;" tabindex="-1" dir="auto" data-turn-id="84e257b7-5d6c-4fd6-aafd-ee7059a80b9d" data-testid="conversation-turn-10" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn="assistant">This study aims to quantitatively examine how animation-based robot motion design influences designers’ technology acceptance and how it relates to observers’ perceptions of the robot. To this end, the au
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Hwang, S. Y., Lee, D., Kim, J., Lee, J., Seo, S., Woo, J., Kim, H., Kim, N., Choi, D., & Pak, K. (2026). When Humanoids Are Too Much: Exploring the Utilitarian-Hedonic Balance in Household Robot Design. Archives of Design Research, 39(2), xx–xx. http://d
Topic: When Humanoids Are Too Much Exploring the Utilitarian-Hedonic Balance in Household Robot DesignThis paper, “When Humanoids Are Too Much: Exploring the Utilitarian-Hedonic Balance in Household Robot Design,” investigates how household robots should balance practical functions and social-emotional interactions. The study begins from the observation that fully capable humanoid robots remain difficult to commercialize for ordinary homes because of high cost, technical complexity, safety conc
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2026.05.17
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Hwang, S. Y., Shin, S., Kim, J., & Choi, S. (2026). SOSHO: Take a Social Shower. In Proceedings of the Twentieth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction (TEI ’26), Chicago, IL, USA, 4 pages. ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3
Topic: SOSHO Take a Social ShowerThis study aims to explore the design potential of a tangible interaction that enables people to intuitively embody the concept of “warmth–closeness” in everyday life, drawing on psychological and cognitive-science findings that physical warmth and social warmth mutually influence one another. The authors interpret the bidirectional relationship—where physical temperature can shape impressions of others and perceived social distance, and social exclusion or isola
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2026.02.12
조회수 211
Seo, S., Lee, J., Ha, K., Lee, S., & Hwang, S. Y. (2026). TILO: Designing Soft Kinetic Cues for Embodied Biofeedback. In Proceedings of the Twentieth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction (TEI ’26), Chicago, IL, USA, 4
Topic: TILO: Designing Soft Kinetic Cues for Embodied Biofeedback.This study investigates the moments when people must rapidly shift into cognitive work while residual physiological and emotional arousal remains—such as immediately after commuting—and asks how gentle, breathing-like physical motion that encourages respiratory entrainment can support task transitions in everyday contexts. Grounded in prior evidence that slow breathing can reduce heart rate, increase heart-rate variability, allevi
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2026.02.12
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Kim, J., Hwang, S. Y., & Pak, K. (forthcoming). Development of Movement System for In-Vehicle Devices in Autonomous Vehicles and Usability Evaluation of Physical Motion-Based Alerts. Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers. Accepted fo
Topic: Development of Movement System for In-Vehicle Devices in Autonomous Vehicles and Usability Evaluation of Physical Motion-Based AlertsThis study aims to propose a movable in-vehicle convenience device system for Level 4–5 autonomous driving contexts—where the cabin shifts from a “driving-centered” space to an “occupant-centered living space”—and to empirically evaluate both its overall usability and the effectiveness of using physical motion itself as an alert modality. Building on a previ
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2026.02.12
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Hwang, S. Y., Choi, S., Kim, J., Seo, S., Lee, J., Ha, K., & Pak, K. (2026). From Designer Experience to Robot Perception: Evaluating Animation-Based Motion Design. Archives of Design Research, 39(1), 33–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.15187/adr.2026.02.39.1.33
*]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" style="box-sizing:border-box;display:block;" tabindex="-1" dir="auto" data-turn-id="84e257b7-5d6c-4fd6-aafd-ee7059a80b9d" data-testid="conversation-turn-10" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn="assistant">This study aims to quantitatively examine how animation-based robot motion design influences designers’ technology acceptance and how it relates to observers’ perceptions of the robot. To this end, the au
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