Modeling is the primary point to conveying product characteristics. Accurately capturing the image needs of users for modeling is an important way to effectively improve product design efficiency. Quantitative theory type I is a method to solve the internal law between the user’s target image and the product modeling characteristics by building a mathematical model. Aiming at the problems of abundant product modeling design elements, diversified combination methods, and high design cost due to the subjective ambiguity of user images, a topological design method of product modeling based on quantification theory I is proposed. This method uses the semantic difference method and statistical method to obtain the quantitative data of perceptual semantic features of product modeling to represent the explicit and implicit needs of users. Based on the topological transformation, the topological analysis and modeling of the two types of requirements are carried out. The mapping model of product modeling features and style images is constructed using quantitative theory type I, and the topologic value of each modeling design element is calculated. The above method can effectively solve the mapping problem between product modeling features and style images. On this basis, this research provides a decision-making basis for product modeling design. Using a wine jug as a product exemplar for this research, the scheme design and evaluation are carried out to verify the effectiveness and feasibility of the product modeling topological design method.
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Wang, Y., Zhao, Q., Chen, J., Wang, W., Yu, S., Li, C., & Jia, D. (2022). Perceptual Quantitative Decision Making and Evaluation of Product Stylable Topology Design. Processes, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr10091819
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