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A quantitative analysis of parametric CAD model complexity and its relationship to perceived modeling complexity

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ADVANCED ENGINEERING INFORMATICS
卷 56, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.aei.2023.101970

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CAD model complexity; Perceived complexity; CAD model complexity metrics; CAD model reusability

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Digital product data quality and reusability are crucial for efficient design and redesign of products in the Model-Based Enterprise. The ability to edit or reuse a history-based parametric CAD model depends on the part's geometric complexity and the construction procedure. This paper examines the concept of perceived CAD modeling complexity and proposes a method to integrate expert pairwise comparisons into a single metric. The study also explores quantitative metrics derived from geometric characteristics and graph structure, showing a strong correlation between perceived CAD modeling complexity and graph-based metrics.
Digital product data quality and reusability has been proven a critical aspect of the Model-Based Enterprise to enable the efficient design and redesign of products. The extent to which a history-based parametric CAD model can be edited or reused depends on the geometric complexity of the part and the procedure employed to build it. As a prerequisite for defining metrics that can quantify the quality of the modeling process, it is necessary to have CAD datasets that are sorted and ranked according to the complexity of the modeling process. In this paper, we examine the concept of perceived CAD modeling complexity, defined as the degree to which a parametric CAD model is perceived as difficult to create, use, and/or modify by expert CAD designers. We present a novel method to integrate pair-wise comparisons of CAD modeling complexity made by experts into a single metric that can be used as ground truth. Next, we discuss a comprehensive study of quantitative metrics which are derived pri-marily from the geometric characteristics of the models and the graph structure that represents the parent/child relationships between features. Our results show that the perceived CAD modeling complexity metric derived from experts' assessment correlates particularly strongly with graph-based metrics. The Spearman coefficients for five of these metrics suggest that they can be effectively used to study the parameters that influence the reusability of models and as a basis to implement effective personalized learning strategies in online CAD training scenarios.

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