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AN EXPERIMENT-DRIVEN MASS-PERSONALISATION MODEL: APPLICATION TO SAXOPHONE MOUTHPIECE PRODUCTION

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2020

M. Ozdemir*
Affiliation:
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
G. Cascini
Affiliation:
Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Abstract

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Mass-personalization (MP) presents an opportunity to meet diversifying customer needs in consumer products market with a near mass-production efficiency. Traditional product development methodologies fall short to guide design for MP and a dedicated systematic methodology is essential. The proposed approach bases on a dynamic product template that automatically adapts with user input and produces a reliable output. This paper presents the workflow towards mass-personalization of saxophone mouthpieces with focus on design automation.

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