An Intelligent Assistant for Conceptual Design

  • Koile K
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In early stages of design, the language used is often very abstract. In architectural design, for example, architects and their clients use experiential terms such as ``private'' or ``open'' to describe spaces. The Architect's Collaborator (TAC) is a prototype design assistant that supports iterative design refinement using abstract, experiential terms. TAC explores the space of possible designs in search of solutions satisfying specified abstract goals by employing a strategy we call dependency-directed redesign: It evaluates a design with respect to a set of goals, uses an explanation of the evaluation to guide proposal and refinement of design repair suggestions, then carries out the repair suggestions to create new designs.

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Koile, K. (2004). An Intelligent Assistant for Conceptual Design. In Design Computing and Cognition ’04 (pp. 3–22). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2393-4_1

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