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CakeVR: A Social Virtual Reality (VR) Tool for Co-designing Cakes

Yanni Mei, Jie Li, Huib de Ridder, Pablo César

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Abstract

Cake customization services allow clients to collaboratively personalize cakes with pastry chefs. However, remote (e.g., email) and in-person co-design sessions are prone to miscommunication, due to natural restrictions in visualizing cake size, decoration, and celebration context. This paper presents the design, implementation, and expert evaluation of a social VR application (CakeVR) that allows a client to remotely co-design cakes with a pastry chef, through real-time realistic 3D visualizations. Drawing on expert semi-structured interviews (4 clients, 5 pastry chefs), we distill and incorporate 8 design requirements into our CakeVR prototype. We evaluate CakeVR with 10 experts (6 clients, 4 pastry chefs) using cognitive walkthroughs, and find that it supports ideation and decision making through intuitive size manipulation, color/flavor selection, decoration design, and custom celebration theme fitting. Our findings provide recommendations for enabling co-design in social VR and highlight CakeVR’s potential to transform product design communication through remote interactive and immersive co-design.

Topics & Concepts

PastryPersonalizationContext (archaeology)Computer scienceVirtual realityMultimediaProduct designHuman–computer interactionProduct (mathematics)World Wide WebDatabaseBiologyGeometryMathematicsPaleontologyVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsOlfactory and Sensory Function StudiesInnovative Human-Technology Interaction
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