Virtual Reality System of Ceramic Design Integrating Multi-Modal Perception and Implementation Algorithm

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The aim of this study is to devise a VR system for ceramic design that combines multi-modal perception with CAD technology, aiming to enhance design efficiency and user satisfaction. We offer designers a novel immersive platform by creating an ultra-realistic 3D design setting, integrating various sensory inputs like sight, sound, and touch, and seamlessly interfacing with CAD data. Experimental findings reveal that, in contrast to an unimodal design setting, designers using our system decrease task completion time by an average of 65%. Additionally, the creativity and practicality of their designs have notably improved. Our system notably boosts designers' productivity and elevates the user experience in ceramic design. This introduces cutting-edge design tools and methods to the ceramic industry and explores the vast potential of VR technology in this domain, thus infusing new life into the industry's innovation and progress.

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Wang, W., & Liu, H. (2024). Virtual Reality System of Ceramic Design Integrating Multi-Modal Perception and Implementation Algorithm. Computer-Aided Design and Applications, 21(S28), 280–295. https://doi.org/10.14733/cadaps.2024.S28.280-295

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