2019
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00032
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A Decision Tree Based Methodology for Evaluating Creativity in Engineering Design

Abstract: Multiple metrics have been proposed to measure the creativity of products, yet there is still a need for effective, reliable methods to assess the originality of new product designs. In the present article we introduce a method to assess the originality of concepts that are produced during idea generation activities within engineering design. This originality scoring method uses a decision tree that is centered around distinguishing design innovations at the system level. We describe the history and the develo… Show more

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“…Then we calculate the quantity of concepts produced in each round per group, per student. Kershaw et al [23] defined product concept radically different if it received a score of 7.5 or 10. We also compare the quantity of radically different concepts from Round 1 to 2.…”
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“…Then we calculate the quantity of concepts produced in each round per group, per student. Kershaw et al [23] defined product concept radically different if it received a score of 7.5 or 10. We also compare the quantity of radically different concepts from Round 1 to 2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It uses a 5 point ordinal scale to represent lowest to highest originality score ranging from '0' to '10' with 2.5 increment between each level as shown in Figure 1. Kershaw et al [23] achieved the inter rater reliability of r= 0.70 and validated DTOAD metric. DTOAD compares concepts with existing products in the market rather than comparing within sample alone.…”
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