12 research outputs found

    The sensory materials library - AiLoupe Pecha Kucha presentation

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    Intelligent Design Systems for Innovation is developing AiLoupe, a mobile-app which utilises image recognition to identify, characterise and catalogue materials. It features the Royal College of Art’s Sensory Materials Library, a growing database which includes physical and sensory properties to help designers with materials selection in the product design process

    Textile Robotic Interaction for Designer-Robot Collaboration

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    This late-breaking report describes lab-based robot experiments involving two robot arms scanning and interaction with a set of 12 novel sustainable materials programmed with handfeel gestures inspired by how designers evaluate textile materials. The aim of gathering this data is to spur research in robot perception of soft materials and to contribute towards human-robot collaborative design systems. The complete dataset including scanned images, video of interactions accompanied by the code to produce robot motion paths are made publically available

    Workshop on human-centred AI design methods to understand “Textiles Hand”

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    This collaborative workshop aims to co-generate tactile-based sensorial data for AI design tools. The project teams experienced in AI design methodologies and sensory materials assessment will deliver a material centric design workshop to understand embodied and tacit knowledge of the textiles world. With the contribution of participants, the new design methods to integrate the generated data will be discussed to build on the current state-of-the-art design tools

    Human-centred AI design methods to understand intelligent systems design empowered by multisensory experience with textiles

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    Conceiving intelligent systems with human-robot interaction is difficult without first-hand knowledge of design tasks. This poster presents ideation results from a workshopon new forms of human-robotic collaboration primed with human experience of multisensory experiences with textiles. Twenty-five Intelligent System Design students were presented with traditional and contemporary design methods regarding the human experience of textiles, along with the latest research in AI and robotic evaluation of multisensory textile properties. Putting theory into practise, participants then engaged in individual tactile subjective assessments of a selection of fabrics with paper-based bipolar scales followed by group reflection on the process. This led into the brainstorming portion of the workshop with the prompt — How can AI collaboration in material assessments advance the applications intertwining with material tangibility? In order to have a range of ideations - participants voted on application domains and self-organised into groups with specific application focuses. The domains were (in order of popularity) – (1) Well-being and Care, (2) Gaming / Metaverse, (3) Craft, (4) Mobility Design and (5) Product Design. This poster presents a collection of ideas centred around these domains produced by the groups. The practical implications of this workshop was to demonstrate how a human-centred design process focused on multisensory experiences presented in theory and then through tactile practise can contribute towards ideation within intelligent systems design

    AiLoupe at Source Fashion in London and Centre Stage in Hong Kong

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    Exhibiting AiLoupe at Source Fashion, the UK's new sustainable sourcing show, connecting global manufacturers and suppliers to buyers, and bringing exciting new ranges to life. AiLoupe was among other AiDLab projects, AiDA and Wise Eye. The exhibit then went to Hong Kong to be displayed at Centre Stage, an annual fashion showcase organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC). AiLoupe allows designers and material developers to discover and assess textile materials for material identification, knowledge and selection. Identifying materials takes you to each Material Data Card, showing sensory subjective data, translating the tactile, physical elements of touching the materials digitally. AiLoupe uses the Sensory Materials Library which is an AI research project for materials selection in the product design process by improving conventional materials libraries with sensory and human experience properties of materials. We have demonstrated how AiLoupe can present sustainable alternatives as ‘like for likes’ to traditional less sustainable materials that Designers are more familiar with

    AiLoupe at Fashion X AI

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    From February 2023, Fashion X AI: 2022-2023 International Salon programme will showcase diverse AI empowered design solutions via a touring exhibition with venues in Hong Kong and London. The interactive exhibition will include the diverse works of international and local creative innovation practitioners AiLoupe allows designers and material developers to discover and assess textile materials for material identification, knowledge and selection. Identifying materials takes you to each Material Data Card, showing sensory subjective data, translating the tactile, physical elements of touching the materials digitally. AiLoupe uses the Sensory Materials Library which is an AI research project for materials selection in the product design process by improving conventional materials libraries with sensory and human experience properties of materials. We have demonstrated how AiLoupe can present sustainable alternatives as ‘like for likes’ to traditional less sustainable materials that Designers are more familiar with

    AiLoupe at Intertextile 2023

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    AiLoupe allows designers and material developers to discover and assess textile materials for material identification, knowledge and selection. Identifying materials takes you to each Material Data Card, showing sensory subjective data, translating the tactile, physical elements of touching the materials digitally. AiLoupe uses the Sensory Materials Library which is an AI research project for materials selection in the product design process by improving conventional materials libraries with sensory and human experience properties of materials. We have demonstrated how AiLoupe can present sustainable alternatives as ‘like for likes’ to traditional less sustainable materials that Designers are more familiar with

    AiLoupe at Dubai Design Week 2023

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    AiLoupe is the first in the suite of AI-driven design tools developed to benefit both the designer and consumer as part of research into how humans experience materials. AiLoupe takes inspiration from the Loupe, a traditional tool used to conduct fabric analysis, translating this tacit knowledge into a digital tool. AiLoupe uses a camera to recognise different materials and provide information about them. This includes information about the material, its sensory properties, composition, supply chain and volume of water used during the manufacturing process. By making this information readily available, AiLoupe aims to reduce waste and educate on sustainable practices throughout the supply chain. The tool will be useful for manufacturers, suppliers, designers and the end consumer. Intelligent Design System for Innovation is part of AiDLab, a research collaboration between Hong Kong Polytechnic University and the Royal College of Art. This research is funded by the Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence in Design under the InnoHK Research Clusters, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government

    AiLoupe at the Future Fabric Expo 2024

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    Pioneers since 2011, the annual Future Fabrics Expo aims to showcase the material solutions that place the preservation and regeneration of nature, climate and biodiversity at centre stage. AiLoupe allows designers and material developers to discover and assess textile materials for material identification, knowledge and selection. Identifying materials takes you to each Material Data Card, showing sensory subjective data, translating the tactile, physical elements of touching the materials digitally. AiLoupe uses the Sensory Materials Library which is an AI research project for materials selection in the product design process by improving conventional materials libraries with sensory and human experience properties of materials. We have demonstrated how AiLoupe can present sustainable alternatives as ‘like for likes’ to traditional less sustainable materials that Designers are more familiar with

    AiLoupe at the Future Fabric Expo 2023

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    Pioneers since 2011, the annual Future Fabrics Expo aims to showcase the material solutions that place the preservation and regeneration of nature, climate and biodiversity at centre stage. AiLoupe allows designers and material developers to discover and assess textile materials for material identification, knowledge and selection. Identifying materials takes you to each Material Data Card, showing sensory subjective data, translating the tactile, physical elements of touching the materials digitally. AiLoupe uses the Sensory Materials Library which is an AI research project for materials selection in the product design process by improving conventional materials libraries with sensory and human experience properties of materials. We have demonstrated how AiLoupe can present sustainable alternatives as ‘like for likes’ to traditional less sustainable materials that Designers are more familiar with
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