
Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering, CDVE 2025, held in Bangkok, Thailand, during October 19-22, 2025.
The 22 full papers and 3 short papers included in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 55 submissions. They focus on all aspects of model-based systems, engineering interoperability, IOT, natural language processing.
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.- Connecting Engineering Tools Through Semantic and API-Based Integration.
.- The Socio-Technical Maintenance Equity Framework (STMEF): Integrating Socio-Cultural Data into Data-Driven Facility Management.
.- Evaluating LLM accuracy in referencing Danish Building Regulations.
.- Interactive Narrative Graph Grammar.
.- Determining Power Supply Regions in Wireless Energy Networks.
.- Generating Vietnamese Questions and Answers for the Subject Marxist-Leninist Philosophy.
.- Collaborative assessment of apartments for predicting a potential customer group by machine learning algorithms.
.- Evaluating Football Players' Tactical Compliance: A Comparative Analysis Against Strategic Formations.
.- Cascaded Machine Learning Algorithm for Snoring Detection Based on Audio Signal.
.- Enhancing Elderly Well-being Through AI-Based Virtual Companion Systems: A Cooperative Approach.
.- AfterDay Horizon: A Cross-Platform Co-op Game for Communication and Strategic Skills.
.- Platform powering Cognitive and Memetic Digital Twins: To Boldly go where Memes may Live Long and Prosper.
.- Developing an Upskilling Large Language Model Course for SME Contractors: A Case Study.
.- Aesthetic "Dissensus" in Public Architecture: Computational Analysis of Contextual Strangeness and Place Appropriation.
.- Using Miro Collaboration Platform for Semester-long Group Projects in Communication Design Research.
.- Designing for circularity and uncertainty: Early-stage decision support through digital tools and the RPD-model.
.- Decentralized Compliance: A Blockchain Approach to Contextual Rule Interpretation.
.- From Manual Processes to AI-Assisted SOPs: Exploring the Potential and Limitations of Generative AI.
.- Total Quality Management and the Abilene Paradox: Proposal for an Integrative Framework to Navigate the Social Dynamics of Agreement.
.- Towards Interpretable GNNs: A Feasibility Study on Subgraph-Level Explanation Classification.
.- A Wearable Emotion Display Device for Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration.
.- Adaptive Visual Anchors in Data Videos: Guiding Attention through Visual Persistence.
.- Leveraging Power BI as a Front-End Digital Twin for Cooperative Data-Driven Visualisation.
.- Semantic Consensus in Teams via Visual Clustering and Biofeedback.
.- Cooperative Autonomic Computing for Energy Efficiency in Sensor Networks for Environmental Monitoring.
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