2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2109.11424
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Big Data driven Product Design: A Survey

Abstract: With the improvement of living standards, user requirements of modern products are becoming increasingly more diversified and personalized. Traditional product design methods can no longer satisfy the market needs due to their strong subjectivity, small survey scope, poor real-time data, and lack of visual display, which calls for the development of big data driven product design methodology. Big data in the product lifecycle contains valuable information for guiding product design, such as customer preference… Show more

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“…The third possibility, adaptation of the multiclass classification, was not pursued further since all combinations must be defined as classes, which would correspond to eight (2 3 ) labels. As a result, very few simulations can be assigned to some classes, such as in a the category in which all three plausibility causes are true.…”
Section: Classification Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The third possibility, adaptation of the multiclass classification, was not pursued further since all combinations must be defined as classes, which would correspond to eight (2 3 ) labels. As a result, very few simulations can be assigned to some classes, such as in a the category in which all three plausibility causes are true.…”
Section: Classification Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The systematic analysis of data is increasingly established in the product development process and referred to as data-driven product development [1][2][3]. The range of application is broad, starting at the requirements and continuing through the early phases to the detailed specification of the product.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies proposed ways to use sentiment analysis to augment user-centric models and design techniques [16][17][18][19]. The extraction of customer opinions to support product design has also gained considerable attention from researchers [10,20,21]. However, these studies lack mechanisms that give product experts the flexibility to pre-process and label data according to research objectives.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%