Concept formation in design

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This paper presents a computationally tractable view on where simple design concepts come from by proposing a paradigm for the formation of design concepts based on the emergence of patterns in the representation of designs. It is suggested that these design patterns form the basis of concepts. These design patterns once learned are then added to the repertoire of known patterns so that they do not need to be learned again. This approach uses the notion called the `loosely-wired brain'. This paper elaborates on this idea primarily through implemented examples drawn from the genetic engineering of evolutionary systems, and the qualitative representation of shapes and their multiple representations.

论文关键词:Concept formation,Modeling concepts,Loosely-wired brain,Evolutionary systems,Qualitative representations

论文评审过程:Received 16 August 1998, Accepted 17 August 1998, Available online 11 January 1999.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0950-7051(98)00076-8