ARCHIE: An Automated Data Collection Method for Physical Prototyping Efforts in Authentic Design Situations

Jacob Nelson, Andrew Berlin, Jessica Menold
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Effective data collection can be one of the most challenging aspects of engineering design research. Design projects often occur over periods of weeks, months, or years, making continuous data collection a time-intensive task. Further, interrupting the design process to collect data can be intrusive and disrupt the flow of design. ARCHIE is a system designed to take photos of designers’ physical prototypes, link them to designer perceptions of the design, and maintain a record of design evolution over time. This device will allow researchers to collect data on physical prototyping efforts in design environments without researcher intervention, reducing the burden of data collection in authentic design settings. The device provides designers with an easier way to document physical prototyping efforts and record the evolution of their design with photos and descriptions and promises to allow for researchers to leverage machine learning to automatically analyze aspects of the prototype such as geometric complexity or material choice by facilitating the creation of databases of design artifacts. This work describes the rationale, method, implementation, and testing of ARCHIE using student design projects.
ARCHIE:一种用于真实设计情境中物理原型工作的自动数据收集方法
有效的数据收集可能是工程设计研究中最具挑战性的方面之一。设计项目通常会持续数周、数月或数年,这使得持续的数据收集成为一项耗时的任务。此外,为了收集数据而中断设计过程可能会造成干扰,并破坏设计流程。ARCHIE是一个系统,用于拍摄设计师的物理原型照片,将它们与设计师对设计的看法联系起来,并随着时间的推移保持设计演变的记录。该设备将允许研究人员在没有研究人员干预的情况下在设计环境中收集物理原型工作的数据,从而减少了在真实设计环境中收集数据的负担。该设备为设计师提供了一种更简单的方法来记录物理原型工作,并通过照片和描述记录其设计的演变,并承诺允许研究人员利用机器学习来自动分析原型的各个方面,如几何复杂性或材料选择,从而促进设计工件数据库的创建。这项工作描述了使用学生设计项目的ARCHIE的基本原理、方法、实现和测试。
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