2008
DOI: 10.1109/icsmc.2008.4811265
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Form design of CNC machine tools using SVM-Kansei engineering model

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“…This indicates progress in the design of machine tools, broadening the design parameters which, in general, only treat functional and ergonomic aspects from an anthropometric and biomechanical point of view. Highlighting here the contributions [170][171][172] that analyze the relationship between the worker and the machine-tool CNC with regard to the affections and emotions provoked by the interface; Wang et al [173] provided a new focus based on the combination of Kansei engineering and "support vector machine scheme," to determine the design parameters related with semantics and the usability of the machine-tool; Lan et al [35] used genetic algorithm combined with Kansei engineering to select the colors of the interface.…”
Section: Human-machine (H-m) Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This indicates progress in the design of machine tools, broadening the design parameters which, in general, only treat functional and ergonomic aspects from an anthropometric and biomechanical point of view. Highlighting here the contributions [170][171][172] that analyze the relationship between the worker and the machine-tool CNC with regard to the affections and emotions provoked by the interface; Wang et al [173] provided a new focus based on the combination of Kansei engineering and "support vector machine scheme," to determine the design parameters related with semantics and the usability of the machine-tool; Lan et al [35] used genetic algorithm combined with Kansei engineering to select the colors of the interface.…”
Section: Human-machine (H-m) Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[178,183,184] Refs. [35] and [170][171][172][173]191,192 (2) Minimizing the process' economic, environmental and social impact: control of the "nonreusable and waste streams. "…”
Section: Eqymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand it will be proposed that the scope of application of this methodology fence beyond the industrial product (traditional object of application) [2], focusing this application in a lean manufacturing system at a macro level (industrial plant), meso (work stations) and micro (tools). The incorporation of the Kansei-Chisei Engineering will be respecting the principles of Lean Manufacturing.…”
Section: Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%