id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_j4jqi43icreh5hh4xm22pbqwky John Hunt Toward an intelligent architectural design aid 1995 8 .pdf application/pdf 4678 321 54 creating intelligent design agents; (1) finding quantitative ways of measuring client's needs and preferences, and (2) providing a design option, we record their interactions using eye-tracking and an automated facial expression tool. Keywords: Eye-tracking; Facial expressions; End-user sstisfaction, Building design the design process, the use of eye tracking technology as well as facial expression has been suggested. emotional aspects of user experience such as joy, surprise, sadness, positive feelings interacting with design, etc. The use of eye tracking technologies along with facial expression analysis provides the means to quantify the difference in spent time between preferred and undesirable design options was not statistically significant (p>0.05), but participants spent more time on designs with higher evaluation scores. quantitative method was used to measure building end-user satisfaction at the early stages of design process. significant (p>0.05), but it was found that participants spent more time on designs with higher evaluation scores. ./cache/work_j4jqi43icreh5hh4xm22pbqwky.pdf ./txt/work_j4jqi43icreh5hh4xm22pbqwky.txt