Abstract
Interaction design typically involves challenging decision making that requires designers to consider multiple parameters and careful tradeoffs between various objectives. This article examines how AI can facilitate the process of interaction design by offloading some of the complex decision making required of designers. We study how multi-objective Bayesian optimization can be used to support designers when creating a tactile display for smart watches. We present the results of a study that explores how such human–AI collaboration afforded by multi-objective Bayesian optimization can be exploited by designers, and the advantages and disadvantages this solution offers over conventional design practice.
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