1998
DOI: 10.1017/s0890060498122047
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Dimensions of machine learning in design

Abstract: IntroductionDesign represents one of the most complex problem solving domains addressed by Artificial Intelligence. Despite the progress made in the last decade to advance the use of AI techniques in design, existing systems have difficulty coping with the diversity and quantity of knowledge required, as well as with the variety of reasoning involved.In general:• A design problem requires knowledge from various domains, and uses a broad range of representations.• Design problem solving is based on the ability … Show more

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“…Although communication can be viewed and conceptualized in different ways (Maier et al, 2005), in the design research community, communication is generally conceptualized as the exchange of design representations across various communication media, communication tools, and communication channels in distributed and colocated settings (Del Cerro et al, 2001; Bucciarelli, 2003; Eckert et al, 2005). Beyond satisfying the information needs of communication itself, authors have been increasingly stressing the importance of social learning associated with coincidental communication occurring during the team activity (Brown & Duguid, 1996; Grecu & Brown, 1998; Bobrow & Whalen, 2002; Wu & Duffy, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although communication can be viewed and conceptualized in different ways (Maier et al, 2005), in the design research community, communication is generally conceptualized as the exchange of design representations across various communication media, communication tools, and communication channels in distributed and colocated settings (Del Cerro et al, 2001; Bucciarelli, 2003; Eckert et al, 2005). Beyond satisfying the information needs of communication itself, authors have been increasingly stressing the importance of social learning associated with coincidental communication occurring during the team activity (Brown & Duguid, 1996; Grecu & Brown, 1998; Bobrow & Whalen, 2002; Wu & Duffy, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This section attempts to categorize our work on using machine learning to initialize an optimization in terms of the "dimensions" of machine learning in design presented in Grecu and Brown (1996).…”
Section: Dimensions Of Machine Learning In Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decision on when to run the learner was thus one of human judgment. Learners that are invoked manually should be added to Grecu and Brown's (1996) taxonomy. We envision a system that uses our techniques to learn incrementally (see Section 8).…”
Section: What Can Trigger Learning?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this section, a classification of the work according to a proposed scheme and a critique of the scheme is presented (Grecu & Brown, 1996).…”
Section: Categorization Of the Research And Critique Of Proposed Catementioning
confidence: 99%