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            Materials and Design                                                Intelligent interactive textile in healthcare



            knowledge (Figure  2A). The second part focused on   elicit feedback on contextual needs, design esthetics, and
            collecting participants’ opinions regarding the design and   relevant local cultural elements. This approach aimed to
            development  of  an  AI-enhanced,  textile-based  gesture   ensure that both user preferences and community values
            recognition system tailored for use at WTSDHC. Structured   were  reflected  in  the  design  process.  A  semi-structured
            activities and semi-structured discussions were utilized to   interview guide was used during the co-design workshop

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            Figure 2. Co-design process. Photos from the co-design workshop showing (A) the lecture session and (B) interviews and group discussions. (C) Final
            illustration and design of the wall panels featuring several landmarks from the Wong Tai Sin district. (D) Color palette selected by co-designers for fabric
            development. (E) Installed wall panels in the Wong Tai Sin District Health Centre.



            Volume 2 Issue 3 (2025)                         51                        doi: 10.36922/IJAMD025170013
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