EXPLORING the APPLICABILITY of SEMANTIC METRICS for the ANALYSIS of DESIGN PROTOCOL DATA in COLLABORATIVE DESIGN SESSIONS

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The paper presents the application of non-specialized lexical database and semantic metrics on transcripts of co-design protocols. Three different and previously analyzed design protocols of co-creative sessions in the field of packaging design, carried out with different supporting tools, are used as test-bench to highlight the potential of this approach. The results show that metrics about the Information Content and the Similarity maps with sufficient precision the differences between ICT- and non-ICT-supported sessions so that it is possible to envision future refinement of the approach.

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Becattini, N., Georgiev, G. V., Barhoush, Y., & Cascini, G. (2020). EXPLORING the APPLICABILITY of SEMANTIC METRICS for the ANALYSIS of DESIGN PROTOCOL DATA in COLLABORATIVE DESIGN SESSIONS. In Proceedings of the Design Society: DESIGN Conference (Vol. 1, pp. 1205–1214). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/dsd.2020.141

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