Notification design using mother-like expressions

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People often ignore their reminders or schedulers, which notify them about their requisite tasks using monotonous message expressions, usually because they do not pay sufficient attention to their notifications and they feel that they are under no pressure to respond. In this study, we propose a notification design method that uses mother-like expressions to enhance user acceptability of notifications. Mother-like expressions are highly variable, such as euphemistic expressions and imperative forms, and notifications that use them may apply different levels of pressure on users. To implement a reminder system that provides notifications regarding various tasks using mother-like expressions, we classified tasks collected from actual reminders, schedulers, and diaries. As a result, we found that the tasks could be classified into six verb-based categories, which could be adapted using mother-like expressions.

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