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Using Watson for Supporting Design Creativity

Ashok, Goel; Parul, Awasthy; Brian, Creeden; Mithun, Kumble; Shanu, Salunke; Sriya, Sarathy; Abhinaya, Shetty; Divya, Vijayaraghavan; Bryan, Wiltgen // 2016
We describe an experiment in using IBM’s Watson tool in a Georgia Tech Spring 2015 class
on compu-tational creativity. The semester-long projects in the class used Watson as a tool to ...

What is Creative Design Thinking for Innovation?

Toshiharu, Taura // 2016
In this talk, I am going to discuss the essence of Creative Design Thinking for Innovation. First, I begin by saying that creativity for innovation can be classified into two types: the ...

WINNING FORMULAS FOR METAPHOR DESIGN: A CASE STUDY OF DESIGN COMPETITIONS

Wang, H.-H. // 2016
This paper introduces a set of winning formulas for metaphor-oriented design competitions from one hundred entries. Structure mapping theory is used to describe the similarity-based metaphor quality ...

A Biomimetic Approach Enhanced with Creativity to Design a Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powered Vehicle’s Body

Mishra, S.; Kumar, A.; Garg, S.; Sharma, I.; Kumar, P. // 2015
The present research envisages the creativity involved in design of hydrogen fuel cell powered vehicle’s outer shell through a biomimetic approach. A study of Hawk Bird wings is implemented to design ...

A CAT with Caveats: Is the Consensual Assessment Technique a Reliable Measure of Graphic Design Creativity?

Jeffries, K. K. // 2015
The CAT is considered one of the gold standards for creativity assessment, and graphic design, arguably, the most ubiquitous domain within the "creative industries". For the first time, this study ...

A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE ROLE OF MODELS AND PROTOTYPES IN HUMAN-CENTERED DESIGN VERSUS DESIGN-DRIVEN INNOVATION APPROACHES

Isa, Siti Salwa; Liem, Andre // 2015
In search for meaningful and radical innovations, many authors comply with the understanding that User-Centered Design lead to incremental innovation. However, opposing views are prevalent among ...

A METHOD MODEL FOR DISTINGUISHING AND SELECTING OPEN INNOVATION METHODS

von Saucken, Constantin; Guertler, Matthias; Schneider, Maria; Lindemann, Udo // 2015
In this paper, we present a method model specifically for Open Innovation (OI) methods. In an iterative process, we took three steps to define suitable and usable method attributes: we started with a ...

A QUALITATIVE INVESTIGATION OF IDEATION PRACTICES IN ENGINEERING AND PRODUCT DESIGN

Currano, Rebecca; Henriksson, Emily // 2015
We use semi-structured interviews to examine ideation practices from a more comprehensive perspective, with the objectives: 1) to further explore the variety of activities that serve as catalysts for ...

A STUDY ON CONSUMER TREND AND SERVICE INNOVATION IN KOREAN MARKET

Ahn, Kyungmi; Kim, Kee-Ok; Sung, Hyunjin // 2015
In the economic condition of the day, it is very difficult to meet customer s demand as it has diversified. Therefore a new idea should be created based on a profound research on the consumers ...

A Systemic Model of Creativity to Address Complexity in Design: The State of the Art and Perspectives

Bila-Deroussy, P.; Bouchard, C.; Diakite Kaba, S. // 2015
This article provides a state-of-the-art review of the complexity of creative mechanisms, and compares them with practice of creativity in the industrial context. Our work has led to the development ...

AN IDEA GENERATION METHOD FOR THE LATE PHASES OF ENGINEERING DESIGN

Meyer, Andreas Wilhelm; Wuensch, Andreas; Vajna, Sándor; Koenig, Oliver // 2015
Creativity processes and idea generation techniques play an important role in innovation processes. They are necessary to get economic success. There are more than hundred techniques for creativity ...

AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO EMBEDDING THE GLOBAL DIMENSION INTO ENGINEERING DESIGN: EMPATHY, ENGAGEMENT AND CREATIVITY

Hauke, Elizabeth; Cresswell-Maynard, Katie; Craddock, Daniel // 2015
Education, and specifically engineering design, has a lot to offer in our efforts to promote and achieve sustainable human development (SHD). A focus on SHD can be enhanced by non-disciplinary and ...

An Investigation on Factors Triggering Surprise

Becattini, N.; Borgianni, Y.; Cascini, G.; Rotini, F. // 2015
Scholars argue about the role played by surprise in making new products creative. Different perspectives evaluate surprise as a nuance of novelty, an independent dimension or an emotional reaction to ...

Asian Social Process of Creativity  (Members only )

WT KAN, Jeff // 2015
This paper reports a case that demonstrates the social aspect of creativity in Asian culture within the architectural design education context. This inquiry arises when students started doing a ...

Assessment of Novelty and Quantity Across Design Phases

Ranjan, B.S.C.; Chakrabarti, A. // 2015
Phase based design approaches are used in industry and many engineering projects for their various advantages, such as ease of management in designing complex products, better monitoring of updates ...

Being and Creative Consciousness

Brewis, J. // 2015
This article is a narrative inquiry into how personal meaning is made through the experience of a creative process during a six months sabbatical leave. The article’s intent is to interrogate the ...

Beyond Creativity Assessment: Comparing Methods and Identifying Consequences of Recognized Creativity

Valgeirsdottir, D.; Onarheim, B. // 2015
Can people recognize and appreciate design creativity in products? It has previously been shown that creativity influences willingness to purchase products. Those results served as the inspiration ...

Capturing Creativity in Collaborative Design Processes

Pedersen, J. U.; Onarheim, B. // 2015
This paper is concerned with the question of how we can capture creativity in collaborative design processes consisting of two or more individuals collaborating in the process of producing innovative ...

CHOOSING AN APPROPRIATE DESIGN PROCESS BRIDGING THE KNOWLEDGE GAP BETWEEN PROFESSIONS AND PARADIGMS USING VON HIPPEL'S END USER THEOREM – A CASE STUDY

Mřhl, Martin; Grode, Jesper // 2015
ts. Taken to extremes this approach requires the engineer to be an attentive, critical and creative end user before success is obtainable. This is naturally not possible, never the less the issue is ...

Collaborative Design for Rangoli – Insights into a Traditional Indian Practice

Venktaraman, N. // 2015
Creative endeavours often need more than one mind in conceptualization and execution.With the shrinking global space and increased network of communication, Collaborative Design is seen as an ...

COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN-TO-FABRICATION USING SPATIAL GRAMMARS: AUTOMATICALLY GENERATING PRINTABLE CAR WHEEL DESIGN VARIANTS

Chen, Tian; Shea, Kristina // 2015
Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies offer new possibilities for engineers to fabricate designs that may not otherwise be possible or cost-effective with conventional methods. However, each ...

COMPUTATIONAL SUPPORT OF DESIGN CONCEPT GENERATION THROUGH INTERACTION OF SKETCHING, ONTOLOGY-BASED CLASSIFICATION AND FINDING VOIDS

Nomaguchi, Yutaka; Nakagiri, Taku; Fujita, Kikuo // 2015
Drawing a sketch takes an important role for generating new design concepts. Although there are some tools that can support the drawing activity, designer s thinking process behind it has rarely ...

CONDITIONS FOR THE PROMOTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES WITHIN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS

Hernandez, Maria Cristina; Podesta, Maria Paola; Bedoya, Beatriz Eugenia // 2015
Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) play an important role on the promotion and development of creative industries (e.g. product design companies). These roles, however, are not clearly defined. ...

Connected Creativity – A Human Centered Community Platform for Innovation Impulses

Albers, A.; Maul, L.; Bursac, N.; Heismann, R. // 2015
In this paper a concept for a community platform is introduced focusing on human factors of motivation and barriers in the context of innovation. Building on the state of the art, a three year case ...

Boolean Searches

The following examples demonstrate some search strings that use boolean operators:

  • design community
    Find rows that contain at least one of the two words.
  • +design +community
    Find rows that contain both words.
  • +design community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but rank rows higher if they also contain “community”.
  • +design -community
    Find rows that contain the word “design” but not “community”.
  • +design ~community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but if the row also contains the word “community”, rate it lower than if row does not.
  • +design +(>community <decisions)
    Find rows that contain the words “design” and “community”, or “design” and “decisions” (in any order), but rank “design community” higher than “design decisions”
  • design*
    Find rows that contain words such as “design”, “designs”, “designing”, or “designer”.
  • "some words"
    Find rows that contain the exact phrase “some words” (for example, rows that contain “some words of wisdom” but not “some noise words”). Note that the " characters that enclose the phrase are operator characters that delimit the phrase. They are not the quotation marks that enclose the search string itself.

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