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An Aesthetic Measurement Approach for Evaluating Product Appearance Design

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  • Peng Liu
  • Kun Wang
  • Kun Yang
  • Han Chen
  • Anran Zhao
  • Yiming Xue
  • Liming Zhou

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After completing the market positioning of products, catering for the functional and emotional needs of consumers is the key to achieve the success of product design. In the present study, the psychological theory is employed to screen the subjects and quantitatively evaluate the alternative design schemes to ensure the optimal design scheme. Then, an evaluation method of product appearance design based on eye tracking and aesthetic perception measurement is obtained. With the design of campus street lamp as an example, this paper evaluates the appearance design of products using emotional measurement and eye tracking technology. IAPS is used to screen out the participants who can represent the emotions and aesthetic experience of the public. Subsequently, the index system of aesthetic evaluation is established according to aesthetic theory, and the transformation relationship between aesthetic evaluation index and physiological eye movement index is determined. Finally, the eye tracking technology is used to evaluate the aesthetic feeling of each alternative, and the best design schemes are obtained. This study aims to explore a simple, practical, and low-cost product design evaluation method. As a hotspot in the research field of product design methodology, emotional design has broad prospects for application. Moreover, this paper also proposes a new direction for the development of emotional design research, which is based on quantitative analysis with the supplement of qualitative analysis.

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  • Peng Liu & Kun Wang & Kun Yang & Han Chen & Anran Zhao & Yiming Xue & Liming Zhou, 2020. "An Aesthetic Measurement Approach for Evaluating Product Appearance Design," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-15, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:1791450
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/1791450
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