Figures: The SCOTY interaction states.
For a client's project various harmonic color combinations of the light interaction language of the SCOTY speech interface embodiment were required. These different "skins" enable identification and addressing of different users of the system.
After I had created a 12-pieced color space, I converted these colors into RGB values. Subsequently, I created harmonic color schemes and assigned them to the embodiment. As a result, 124 different color schemes are available now.
As part of a 9-month industrial project for the User-System Interaction post-graduate program at the TU Eindhoven, I worked on several assignments concering the SCOTY user interface design at Philips HDS in Aachen.
User-System Interaction @ TU/e
Philips Home Dialogue Systems