<p>Computers have been employed for some time in engineering design mainly as numerical or graphical tools to assist analysis and draughting. The advent of the technology of artificial intelligence and expert systems has enabled computers to be applied to less deterministic design tasks which requir
Artificial Intelligence in Design โ02
โ Scribed by Tim Smithers (auth.), John S. Gero (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 629
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
One of the foundations for change in our society comes from designing. Its genesis is the notion that the world around us either is unsuited to our needs or can be improved. The need for designing is driven by a society's view that it can improve or add value to human existence well beyond simple subsistence. As a consequence of designing the world which we inhabit is increasingly a designed rather than a naturally occurring one. In that sense it is an "artificial" world. Designing is a fundamental precursor to manufacturing, fabrication, construction or implementation. Design research aims to develop an understanding of designing and to produce models of designing that can be used to aid designing. Artificial intelligence has provided an environmental paradigm within which design research based on computational constructions, can be carried out. Design research can be carried out in variety of ways. It can be viewed as largely an empirical endeavour in which experiments are designed and executed in order to test some hypothesis about some design phenomenon or design behaviour. This is the approach adopted in cognitive science. It often manifests itself through the use of protocol studies of designers. The results of such research form the basis of a computational model. A second view is that design research can be carried out by positing axioms and then deriving consequences from them.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Synthesis in Designing....Pages 3-24
A Graphical Notation for Mixed-Initiative Dialogue with Generative Design Systems....Pages 25-40
Web-Based Configuration of Virtual Private Networks with Multiple Suppliers....Pages 41-61
Front Matter....Pages 63-63
Constructing Design Worlds....Pages 65-88
The Situated Function โ Behaviour โ Structure Framework....Pages 89-104
Representational Flexibility for Design....Pages 105-128
Front Matter....Pages 129-129
Analysis of Architectural Space Composition Using Inductive Logic Programming....Pages 131-151
Towards an Architectural Design System Based on Generic Representations....Pages 153-164
Digital Sandbox....Pages 165-188
Front Matter....Pages 189-189
MM for TED: A Cognitive Tool Fostering the Acquisition of Conceptual Knowledge about Design Products....Pages 191-214
From Concept to Embodiment: Challenge and Strategy....Pages 215-236
Artificial Intelligence for the Design and Grading of Precious Stones....Pages 237-258
Front Matter....Pages 259-259
Using Protocol Analysis to Investigate Collective Learning in Design....Pages 261-284
5. 8 Analogies per Hour....Pages 285-303
Towards Computational Tools for Supporting the Reflective Team....Pages 305-325
Front Matter....Pages 327-327
An Evolutionary Approach to the Inverse Problem in Rule-Based Design Representations....Pages 329-350
Evolving Three-Dimensional Architecture Form....Pages 351-370
Strategic Shape Design....Pages 371-382
An Evolutionary Framework for Enhancing Design....Pages 383-403
Front Matter....Pages 405-405
Knowledge Support for Customer-Based Design for Mass Customization....Pages 407-429
Front Matter....Pages 405-405
Elucidating the Design Requirement for Conventional and Automated Conceptual Design....Pages 431-451
Case-Based Design Facilitated by the Design Exemplar....Pages 453-476
Front Matter....Pages 477-477
Connectivity as a Key to Supporting Design....Pages 479-501
Automated (Re-)Design of Software Agents....Pages 503-520
Automated Toolset Selection for Feature Manufacturing....Pages 521-543
Front Matter....Pages 545-545
Requirements Specification and Automated Evaluation of Dynamic Properties of a Component-Based Design....Pages 547-570
Identifying Component Modules....Pages 571-592
Perspectors....Pages 593-615
Product Data Exchange Using Ontologies....Pages 617-637
Back Matter....Pages 639-641
โฆ Subjects
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Engineering Design; Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design
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