Design of Integral Kitchen CMF Evaluation System Based on Virtual Reality
Abstract
Integral kitchen is a new form of kitchen, and becomes an inevitable trend. The existing evaluation methods of integral kitchen CMF include graphic display, sample display and product display, but there are some problems such as tedious evaluation process, high cost and subjective evaluation. The paper analyses existing evaluation methods, demonstrates the necessity of applying virtual reality to the integral kitchen CMF evaluation. The results show that the integral kitchen CMF evaluation system based on virtual reality can improve the efficiency and quality of evaluation. This paper puts forward four design strategies, and provides reference for related design research.
Keywords: Virtual Reality, Design Evaluation, CMF Design, Integral Kitchen, Kansei Engineering
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1003387
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