Application of interactive genetic algorithm to fashion design

In general, computer-aided design support systems have got an approach of traditional artificial intelligence, which statistically analyzes data such as the behavior of designer, to extract formal design behavior. This approach, however, can neither deal with continuous change of fashion nor reflect...

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Published inEngineering applications of artificial intelligence Vol. 13; no. 6; pp. 635 - 644
Main Authors Kim, Hee-Su, Cho, Sung-Bae
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.12.2000
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ISSN0952-1976
1873-6769
DOI10.1016/S0952-1976(00)00045-2

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Summary:In general, computer-aided design support systems have got an approach of traditional artificial intelligence, which statistically analyzes data such as the behavior of designer, to extract formal design behavior. This approach, however, can neither deal with continuous change of fashion nor reflect personal taste well, as it just depends on large amount of collected data. To overcome this sort of problem interactive genetic algorithm (IGA) has been recently proposed, as a new trend of evolutionary computation. IGA uses human's response as fitness value when the fitness function cannot be explicitly defined. This enables IGA to be applied to artistic domains, and we propose a fashion design aid system using it. Unlike the previous works that attempt to model the dress design by several spline curves, the proposed system is based on a new encoding scheme that practically describes a dress with three parts: body and neck, sleeve, and skirt. By incorporating the domain-specific knowledge into the genotype, we could develop a more realistic design aid system for women’s dress. We have implemented the system with OpenGL and VRML to enhance the system interface. The experiments with several human subjects show that the IGA approach to dress design aid system is promising.
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ISSN:0952-1976
1873-6769
DOI:10.1016/S0952-1976(00)00045-2