There is a strange phenomenon that allows people to act in their own way. This is especially true if the person is surrounded by unknown people. When this happens, they tend to hide and try to ignore people around them. However, if there is only one person, their behavior is totally different. What does it mean for them to do this? Unfortunately, human behavior is so complex that it is difficult to narrow down the exact cause.
To better understand how people interact, they must observe the behavior of others in certain circumstances. The first example is common in the waiting room. Three people sitting on the bench, two men, one woman. The man on the left stared at the parking lot outside the window. Nothing happened in the parking lot, but he was satisfied with no eye contact with anyone. The woman hides her face in a magazine. She seems to be a best-selling novel, and she can not wait to finish it perfectly. The second man sat in between the two men and looked at the picture on the wall. When the man on the left stands up and enters the next room, the cockroach in the room gets a little brighter. The man in the middle hurried down and saw a woman. She looked up from the reading soon to check the room. She began to stretch a little and smiled at the rest of the man. . All of these people show a common behavior with little or no eye contact.
Another example of how people interact is a slight change in the former case. The change is that the right men and women know each other. They are actually married. The person on the left finds reading magazines by himself to spend time. However, the couple talked freely and almost forgot about the other guy in the room. Man
You can explore this with analogy. Imagine ants that observe human behavior. From the ant's point of view, humans did not spend their time "to solve problems in the center of ants". In fact, the size and complexity of the simplest human behavior is far beyond Ali's concept, so everything human beings can do is remotely understandable and even unobservable. Because that can be observed, I think that Ali is most likely to express human words as "strange". Does anyone know which way they go? Perhaps they invented a new logical system that is incompatible with human neurology. Perhaps they will discover that our universe imitates our creators and negotiates with it to negotiate cultural exchanges. Perhaps they will use pure mathematics to break up the dark matter and turn our reality into an alternative quantum state that they are the Creator. Maybe they will do something we do not even have a language to explain.
Regardless of the skill of the researcher, human observation has an essential limit. Just as an action can only be found through human observation, certain actions can only be found through data analysis. But in order to clarify these insights, we have to "stack" the entire data, what type of data to use, how to visualize it, and most importantly It is necessary to reconsider its metadata. Everything listed in this column is possible, but most of them are still very difficult. Proper raw material procurement, the correct combination of talent and tools, and the time and budget required for this iterative process can be a major bottleneck. The temptation to optimize clicks and eye tracking scores often goes beyond acquiring metadata when designing new products and experiences.