Design is intelligent behaviour, but what's the formalism:
Abstract: "We present a methodology for studying and understanding the process of design, and ultimately for developing a computational theory of design. In particular, we set out the role of formalization in such an investigation. We do this by first presenting the background to and developmen...
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "We present a methodology for studying and understanding the process of design, and ultimately for developing a computational theory of design. In particular, we set out the role of formalization in such an investigation. We do this by first presenting the background to and development of computational search as a widely adopted problem solving paradigm in AI research. We then suggest why computational search provides an inadequate characterisation of the design process and propose, as an alternative, that design is an exploration process By developing certain ideas first put forward by Simon we seek to explain why this view is taken and how it forms a central part of our AI in Design research programme, and how we hope to (eventually) develop a computational theory of design. The radically incomplete nature of this work necessarily prevents us from answering the question posed by our title, but it provides a good focus for our efforts. |
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title | Design is intelligent behaviour, but what's the formalism |
title_auth | Design is intelligent behaviour, but what's the formalism |
title_exact_search | Design is intelligent behaviour, but what's the formalism |
title_full | Design is intelligent behaviour, but what's the formalism Tim Smithers and Wade Troxell |
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title_full_unstemmed | Design is intelligent behaviour, but what's the formalism Tim Smithers and Wade Troxell |
title_short | Design is intelligent behaviour, but what's the formalism |
title_sort | design is intelligent behaviour but what s the formalism |
topic | Bionics and artificial intelligence sigle Computer aided design (CAD) sigle Mechanical, industrial, civil and marine engineering sigle Künstliche Intelligenz Mathematisches Modell Artificial intelligence Design Mathematical models |
topic_facet | Bionics and artificial intelligence Computer aided design (CAD) Mechanical, industrial, civil and marine engineering Künstliche Intelligenz Mathematisches Modell Artificial intelligence Design Mathematical models |
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