Fabric perceptions in digital contexts: exploring the correlation between certainty and accuracy

IF 2.3 4区 管理学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES Fashion and Textiles Pub Date : 2024-05-14 DOI:10.1186/s40691-024-00387-7
Shin Young Jang, Jisoo Ha
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As the fashion industry increasingly adopts digital platforms, fashion designers face challenges in digitally exploring and selecting fabrics. This transition underscores the complexities in digitally capturing fabrics. Extending our previous research, this study specifically examined the relationship between designers' certainty and their perceptual accuracy in digital fabric evaluations because uncertainty can diminish confidence in digital assessments, leading to an over-reliance on physical samples and slowing digital progress. The research employed a comparative analysis, engaging designers in both digital and physical fabric evaluations. The objectives of this study were: to evaluate the precision of digital fabric representations against physical assessments; to assess designers' psychological certainty and its correlation with assessment accuracy; and to identify fabric attributes that are most prone to misrepresentation digitally. The findings indicated that there is no direct correlation between evaluation accuracy and psychological certainty. Notably, for drapability, digital evaluations exhibited both high levels of certainty and accuracy, implying potential enhancements in digital representations of other textile attributes. The results of this study will contribute to the development of advanced digital fabric evaluation systems that can accurately replicate the physical fabric experience, thus ensuring a high level of certainty. This, in turn, will enhance the reliability and effectiveness of fabric selection on digital platforms.

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数字环境中的织物感知:探索确定性与准确性之间的相关性
随着时装业越来越多地采用数字平台,时装设计师在以数字方式探索和选择面料方面面临着挑战。这一转变凸显了数字化捕捉面料的复杂性。由于不确定性会降低对数字化评估的信心,从而导致过度依赖实物样本,放慢数字化进程,因此本研究在以往研究的基础上,特别考察了设计师在数字化面料评估中的确定性与感知准确性之间的关系。研究采用了比较分析法,让设计师同时参与数字织物和实物织物的评估。这项研究的目标是:评估数字织物表述与实物评估的精确度;评估设计师的心理确定性及其与评估精确度的相关性;确定最容易被数字错误表述的织物属性。研究结果表明,评估准确性与心理确定性之间没有直接关联。值得注意的是,在悬垂性方面,数字评估表现出了较高的确定性和准确性,这意味着其他纺织品属性的数字表示可能会得到增强。本研究的结果将有助于开发先进的数字织物评估系统,该系统可准确复制实物织物的体验,从而确保高度的确定性。反过来,这也将提高在数字平台上选择面料的可靠性和有效性。
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Fashion and Textiles
Fashion and Textiles Business, Management and Accounting-Marketing
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.20%
发文量
37
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Fashion and Textiles aims to advance knowledge and to seek new perspectives in the fashion and textiles industry worldwide. We welcome original research articles, reviews, case studies, book reviews and letters to the editor. The scope of the journal includes the following four technical research divisions: Textile Science and Technology: Textile Material Science and Technology; Dyeing and Finishing; Smart and Intelligent Textiles Clothing Science and Technology: Physiology of Clothing/Textile Products; Protective clothing ; Smart and Intelligent clothing; Sportswear; Mass customization ; Apparel manufacturing Economics of Clothing and Textiles/Fashion Business: Management of the Clothing and Textiles Industry; Merchandising; Retailing; Fashion Marketing; Consumer Behavior; Socio-psychology of Fashion Fashion Design and Cultural Study on Fashion: Aesthetic Aspects of Fashion Product or Design Process; Textiles/Clothing/Fashion Design; Fashion Trend; History of Fashion; Costume or Dress; Fashion Theory; Fashion journalism; Fashion exhibition.
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