We have paid a lot of attention to the functional layer of technology, slightly forgetting about its emotional one. Technology is constantly integrating into every aspect of our lives. Emotionally intelligent interactions with our devices are shaping the future of our mobile devices.
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Emotionally intelligent design has positioned itself as one of the best mobile UX design principles and practices. It’s not about just evoking emotion, but also about considering it in all its unique forms when we experience technology.
How do we design technology that prioritizes a connection on an emotional level? Let’s draw on the hallmarks of emotional intelligence to create a meaningful approach to emotional design that moves beyond delight.
Per Google, emotional intelligence is the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one’s emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically.
However, recent technological progress has made it possible to incorporate emotional recognition into mobile apps. This has given birth to a new meaning to the concept of emotional intelligence. Artificial Intelligence (AI) paired with emotionally-intelligent technology is shaping the mobile experience of the future.
Emotional intelligence is one of the most critical areas that allow us to interact with each other. You might not notice it, but we are applying it almost everywhere: from ordering a pizza to communicating with our loved ones.
So, how can we ignore such a powerful thing that has such an influence on people? Especially, when it comes to business? Everyone working in marketing knows that emotion sells. Emotion implemented in design can have a deep effect and make your mobile app stand out among others. Keep in mind that we are designing for humans; we are designing for the overall experience.
To create such a product, you should know how to find the right app developer and designer that will help you build a long-term relationship with users. You’d also want to be aware of the incremental costs that accompany the app development process and the essential considerations needed to manage them.
Our devices are becoming even more sophisticated. They collect and analyze data from various inputs such as the camera, audio, or physical sensors and use AI techniques to detect emotion.
Emotionally-intelligent mobile user experience can be split into three key areas.
Man has always wanted to be able to communicate with technology more naturally. Recent developments in NLP (natural language processing) have made this possible. We’re talking about a new type of UI – conversational interface. That’s what blends conversation and emotion together.
Today you can find only two major types of conversational interfaces on the market – chatbots and voice user interfaces.
A new generation of chatbot has been born – artificial neural networks that recognize patterns in speech.
A great example of such a technology is Xiaoice – an advanced NLP chatbot created by Microsoft which you can find only on the Chinese market today. It can use sentiment analysis and adjust phrases and answers based on positive or negative cues of its human analogs.
Xiaoice app can learn and remember the details from your previous conversations and re-use them in the future. Today it’s used by over 40 million people.
The important feature that makes Xiaoice stand out among its competitors is the ability to recognize emotions from text. The chatbot can respond with empathy and sensitivity. When you interact with the app it responds with suggestions that haven’t been programmed before. The ability to learn is what makes this chatbox exciting.
Yes, a bot can understand what you’re feeling by analyzing your vocal intonations. One of the most famous applications that allows for emotional recognition from voice tones is Moodies Emotions Analytics, developed by Beyond Verbal.
It can decode a spectrum of emotions while listening to your conversation in real-time. This app is what can bring interfaces and user interactions to a higher level.
Facial expressions are the most powerful tools people have to express themselves. Facial recognition is used mostly by social networks for automatic detection of your friends from photos. It may be very useful while creating an emotionally intelligent design.
Let’s consider how Facebook use emotional intelligence in its design. The ‘Like’ option was extended to the full spectrum of reactions to let users share their emotions explicitly… and to give designers and marketers emotional data too.
Of course, there are plenty of questions about the privacy of this technology – not everyone will be happy if this “emotional” information is used by corporations and third parties. However, facial expression recognition is still integrating into the technologies and forming new approaches to UX/UI design.
Today’s technology doesn’t just interpret our emotions. You might be surprised, but your mobile device can become your personal coach and help you achieve emotional well-being. Imagine, your phone understands that you’re stressed and provides tips on how to cope.
There are two products on the market using sensors to read your pulse, blood pressure, and skin temperature to define your emotions – Feel wristband and Spire. It’s incredible, but they can suggest you recommendations based on your emotions.
More data about our emotions doesn’t mean a better technology experience. In our attempts to create truly great emotionally-intelligent design we will face plenty of challenges that will change the way we think about design.
Today, designers are focused on functionality of design. However, designing for emotions requires a different approach. The technology is moving to the point where the product designers will develop a greater overall sensitivity to emotion by collecting data, mapping it to emotions, and evoking those emotion in various ways. That will make creators understand what people feel when using their products. And make them respect user emotions in design.