Attention is also needed for form design
B. Sankar, Dibakar Sen

TL;DR
This paper introduces an attention-aware AI framework combining eye-tracking in VR and automated design generation, significantly improving efficiency and quality in product design compared to traditional methods.
Contribution
It presents a novel integrated VR and AI system that automates design tasks, shifting from CAD to a collaborative DAC model, validated through empirical studies.
Findings
Over 4 times more time-efficient than manual workflows
Automated designs received highest quality scores from experts
Validated correlation between attention, preference, and mood
Abstract
Conventional product design is a cognitively demanding process, limited by its time-consuming nature, reliance on subjective expertise, and the opaque translation of inspiration into tangible concepts. This research introduces a novel, attention-aware framework that integrates two synergistic systems: EUPHORIA, an immersive Virtual Reality environment using eye-tracking to implicitly capture a designer's aesthetic preferences, and RETINA, an agentic AI pipeline that translates these implicit preferences into concrete design outputs. The foundational principles were validated in a two-part study. An initial study correlated user's implicit attention with explicit preference and the next one correlated mood to attention. A comparative study where 4 designers solved challenging design problems using 4 distinct workflows, from a manual process to an end-to-end automated pipeline, showed the…
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