Title
Investigating Vehicle Interior Designs Using Models That Evaluate User Sensory Experience And Perceived Value
Abstract
This study adopted a Kansei engineering methodology to examine users' Kansei values toward automotive interior designs by conducting experiments under two models: sensory experience and perceived value evaluation models. In the sensory experience model, 60 participants were recruited to experience using 27 vehicle samples and to assign scores to eight Kansei keywords. Hayashi's quantification theory type 1 was used to calculate the weight of 12 interior space items and 40 interior design categories. In the perceived value evaluation model, 60 participants completed a questionnaire on the influence levels of the Kansei keywords on their Kansei values from the perspectives of four consumer perceived value dimensions. The questionnaire scores were then evaluated using factor analysis to extract nine primary factors affecting participants' perceptions. This study determined that the interesting and dynamic perceptions corresponded to five design items under the Excitement Quality factors, vigorous and recreational perceptions corresponded to four items under the Relaxation and Comfort factor, and technological and luxurious perceptions corresponded to six items under the Luxury and Splendor factor and the Esteemed Image factor. These findings can help designers and researchers in the relevant sectors create automotive interior designs that fulfill the expectations of users.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.1017/S0890060419000246
AI EDAM-ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN ANALYSIS AND MANUFACTURING
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Automotive interior, Kansei engineering, perceived value evaluation, sensory experience
Journal
34
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
3
0890-0604
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ching-Chien Liang121.31
Ya-Hsueh Lee200.68
Chun-Heng Ho3134.62
Kuo-Hsiang Chen419629.46