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Artificial Intelligence in Design โ€™98

โœ Scribed by Tim Smithers (auth.), John S. Gero, Fay Sudweeks (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Leaves
664
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The development of computational models of design founded on the artificial intelligenceparadigm has provided an impetus for muchofcurrentdesign research. As artificial intelligence has matured and developed new approaches so the impact ofthese new approaches on design research has been felt. This can be seen in the wayconcepts from cognitive science has found theirway into artificial intelligence and hence into design research. And, also in the way in which agent-based systems arebeingincorporated into design systems. In design research there is an increasing blurring between notions drawn from artificial intelligence and those drawn from cognitive science. Whereas a number of years ago the focus was largely on applying artificial intelligence to designing as an activity, thus treating designing as a form ofproblem solving, today we are seeing a much wider variety ofconceptions of the role of artificial intelligence in helping to model and comprehend designing as a process. Thus, we see papers in this volume which have as their focus the development or implementationofframeworks for artificial intelligence in design - attempting to determine a unique locus for these ideas. We see papers which attempt to find foundations for the development of tools based on the artificial intelligence paradigm; often the foundations come from cognitive studiesofhuman designers.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-x
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Towards a Knowledge Level Theory of Design Process....Pages 3-21
Designing with the Activity/Space Ontology....Pages 23-43
Model-Based Reconfiguration....Pages 45-64
Front Matter....Pages 65-65
Managing Conceptual Design Objects....Pages 67-86
Multiple Perspectives of Design Objects....Pages 87-106
Object Representation and Reasoning Using Halfspaces and Logic....Pages 107-125
Front Matter....Pages 127-127
Strategic Knowledge in Compositional Design Models....Pages 129-147
Representation of Embedded Engineering Knowledge for Design....Pages 149-167
Shape Pattern Recognition Using a Computable Pattern Representation....Pages 169-187
Front Matter....Pages 189-189
Typological Knowledge Acquisition through a Schema of Generic Representations....Pages 191-207
Cognitive Theory as a Guide to Automating the Configuration Design Process....Pages 209-228
Analysis of Cognitive Processes of a Designer as the Foundation for Support Tools....Pages 229-247
Front Matter....Pages 249-249
A Mad Approach for Solving Part-Selection Problems....Pages 251-269
Topological Enumeration Heuristics in Constraint-Based Space Layout Planning....Pages 271-290
A Constraint-Based Approach to Supporting Conceptual Design....Pages 291-308
Front Matter....Pages 309-309
Towards Mechanical Design Object Reuse....Pages 311-325
Topological Pattern and Geometric Shape Matching for Layout Case Retrieval....Pages 327-344
Exploiting Similarity Theory for Case-Based Reasoning in Real-Valued Engineering Design Problems....Pages 345-362
Front Matter....Pages 363-363
Generating Structural Essays from Languages of Discrete Structures....Pages 365-384
A Framework of Multilingual Representation of a Design World on the Basis of Philosophy of Language....Pages 385-404
Front Matter....Pages 363-363
Aspects of a Language Model for Designing....Pages 405-424
Front Matter....Pages 425-425
Method-Specific Knowledge Compilation: Towards Practical Design Support Systems....Pages 427-444
Mapping between Product Structures....Pages 445-459
A Features Framework for Architectural Information....Pages 461-480
Front Matter....Pages 481-481
Supporting Explorative Configuration....Pages 483-498
Designing a Shape Grammar....Pages 499-516
A Preliminary Investigation of Design Simplification by Analogy....Pages 517-534
Front Matter....Pages 535-535
Information and Knowledge Sharing for Distributed Design Agents....Pages 537-556
Distributed Agents Supporting Event-Driven Design Processes....Pages 557-577
A-Design: Theory and Implementation of an Adaptive, Agent-Based Method of Conceptual Design....Pages 579-598
Front Matter....Pages 599-599
Supports for Information and Communication in a Collaborative Building Project....Pages 601-617
Adaptive Retrieval and Presentation of Information in Preference-Influenced Collaborative Design Environments....Pages 619-639
A Concurrent Engineering Approach for Supporting Weld Product Design at Early Stages of the Design Process....Pages 641-660
Artificial Neural Network-Based Approach for Design of Parts for Cellular Manufacturing....Pages 661-678
Back Matter....Pages 679-681

โœฆ Subjects


Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design; Engineering Design


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