Tang dynasty chair feature design based on kansei evaluation and eye tracking system

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Abstract

Tang dynasty (AD 618-907) chairs were manufactured during an important period of Chinese furniture development. This paper aims to identify design elements that impact on people's subjective impressions, so as to guide the design of Tang dynasty style chairs. The study combined eye tracking and Kansei evaluation methods to assess the semantic reception of Tang dynasty chairs. The results showed that the influential factors can be grouped into two main categories: decoration and shape. The decorative features of Tang dynasty chairs that have the most significant impact on visual attention were identified. The study determined that the backrests, armrests, and legs of Tang dynasty chairs design were the most important morphological features. Through these morphological features, we can define the Tang dynasty chair style, guide the design of modern Tang dynasty style chairs, and carry out targeted design of Tang dynasty chair style features.

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Zhagn, Z., & Xu, B. (2020). Tang dynasty chair feature design based on kansei evaluation and eye tracking system. Wood Research, 65(1), 161–174. https://doi.org/10.37763/wr.1336-4561/65.1.161174

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