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Optimal styling method of product appearance considering users' emotional preferences

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  • Yonghua Li

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To improve user satisfaction with product styling, this paper proposes a product styling optimisation design method that takes into account user emotional preferences. Firstly, obtain a data set of target product shape image samples and classify the product shape image samples; secondly, based on the Apriori algorithm, obtain the frequent itemsets of the target product's shape image samples for users, and mine their perceptual preference features; once again, set the preference feature attribute content of the styling image samples, and classify the user's perceptual preference feature attributes based on Naive Bayes; finally, the fitness of each design scheme is calculated using the differential bee colony algorithm, and the product shape optimisation design is achieved through iterative optimisation. The experimental results show that using the proposed method, the user satisfaction rate is over 87%, and the user's product purchase intention score remains above 7 points. The application effect is good.

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  • Yonghua Li, 2024. "Optimal styling method of product appearance considering users' emotional preferences," International Journal of Product Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 28(4), pages 272-287.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpdev:v:28:y:2024:i:4:p:272-287
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