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A Protocol Study of Cognitive Chunking in Free-Hand Sketching During Design Ideation by Novice Desig(2) correlation between chunks and the functions of the design perceived by the designer. Voluntary participants are presented with a previously unfamiliar design problem and asked to (1) identify the intended functionality of the solution, (2) draw concept sketches of the solution structure, and (3滴注 发表于 2025-3-23 16:53:05
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The Analysis and Presentation of Patents to Support Engineering Design We propose the use of crowdsourcing as a means to post tasks online for a crowd of people to participate and complete. The issues of assessment, searching, clustering and knowledge transfer are evaluated with respect to the literature. Opportunities for potential crowd intervention are then discussLacerate 发表于 2025-3-24 11:35:38
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From Shape Computations to Shape Decompositionshat arise in computations with shapes and may serve to explain them are investigated. Due to certain isomorphisms, computations with discrete and topological decompositions are carried out in parallel with shape computations thus providing insights into the latter. In particular, discrete decompositEWE 发表于 2025-3-24 21:03:34
Automated Induction of General Grammars for Designlenges of representation and scope. This challenge has been identified as one of the 3 goals for computerized use of shape grammars: grammar inference. This work introduces a highly flexible mechanism for inducing viable general grammars from a computational representation of a designed context. Thi娘娘腔 发表于 2025-3-24 23:59:07
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44989-0Design theory; Design studies; Design computing; Design cognition; Artificial intelligence; DCC