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2024.01.15

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The paper of Hiroki Tetsukawa, Sony Group Corporation in collaboration with Soichiro Iga, CEO of XPARK LLC, has been published on The Transactions of Human Interface Society

The paper entitled “Transitions in Collaboration between Humanists and Technologists in Corporate Resear […]

The paper entitled “Transitions in Collaboration between Humanists and Technologists in Corporate Research Laboratory: A Case Analysis of Research Projects at PARC” has been published online on The Transactions of Human Interface Society Volume 25 (By Human Interface Society). This paper was written by Hiroki Tetsukawa of Advanced Research Laboratory, Sony Group Corporation, in collaboration with Soichiro Iga, CEO of XPARC LLC.

In this paper, we explore how humanists and technologists can work together in the field of HCI (human-computer interaction) at a corporate laboratory. We analyze six research cases at Xerox PARC (now part of SRI International) to identify key insights. Our findings reveal three main perspectives.

List of case projects within PARC

(1) It was found that the core responsibility for setting the research problem space has shifted over time from technologist-driven to humanity-driven research. Moreover, during the course of technologist-driven research, a conceptual shift occurred by leveraging the results of humanity-driven research. (2) Some projects led by the technologist side involve a back-and-forth transition between technologist-driven research and humanity-driven research. (3) As collaboration between the two sides becomes more process-oriented, the role of humanists expands to include setting the project’s problem space and goals.

    Technology research driven/ human research driven problem space setting

Finally, we provide insights into the future prospects for collaboration between humanists and technologists in corporate research laboratories based on our discussion of these findings.

■ Published Paper
Transitions in Collaboration between Humanists and Technologists in Corporate Research Laboratory: A Case Analysis of Research Projects at PARC

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