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Concept Generation for Design Creativity
Toshiharu Taura,Yukari Nagai +1 more
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The article was published on 2013-01-01. It has received 19 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Production engineering & Industrial and production engineering.read more
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An automated approach to quantifying functional interactions by mining large-scale product specification data
Sung Woo Kang,Conrad S. Tucker +1 more
TL;DR: Compared with manual analyses by design experts who use traditional design structure matrix approaches, the text-mining-driven methodology discovers similar functional interactions, while maintaining comparable accuracies.
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Comparison of the cerebral activities exhibited by expert and novice visual communication designers during idea incubation
TL;DR: In this article, the mechanisms underlying conceptual imagination remain unclear, and the authors aimed to identify the mechanisms that enable the conception of design-related ideas, but the results of their study were limited.
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Overlay technology space map for analyzing design knowledge base of a technology domain: the case of hybrid electric vehicles
Binyang Song,Bowen Yan,Bowen Yan,Giorgio Triulzi,Giorgio Triulzi,Jeff Alstott,Jianxi Luo,Jianxi Luo +7 more
TL;DR: A network-based methodology for visualizing and analyzing the structure and expansion trajectories of the design knowledge base of a given technology domain, represented as a network of all known technologies based on patent data is introduced.
Polysemy in Design Review Conversations
TL;DR: This article examined the role of polysemy, defined as the quality of having multiple meanings, in design review conversations, and found that polysemous nouns were associated with successful development of design ideas and more creative design outcomes.
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Design creativity and the semantic analysis of conversations in the design studio
TL;DR: A semantic analysis approach was employed to explore the semantic content of communication and information exchange between students and instructors, and Semantic Similarity and Information Content were the most prolific measures, and therefore could be considered for promoting creativity in the design studio.