1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0143-974x(98)80051-5
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Explanation and computer implementation of design variety in fibres: A preliminary bridge design navigation tool for novices

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“…Moore, Miles, and Evans (1996) demonstrated the KBS for assessing the bridge aesthetics and checking the correctness of the experts' rules for small to medium size. Boulanger and Hirt (1998) proposed a multi-sourced knowledge acquisition approach with application to human-based explanations in order to develop a design tool called FIBRES. Wang and Gero (1997) and Fu and Reich (1999) presented the application of a machine learning technique based on a sequence-based prediction method for the conceptual design of bridges.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moore, Miles, and Evans (1996) demonstrated the KBS for assessing the bridge aesthetics and checking the correctness of the experts' rules for small to medium size. Boulanger and Hirt (1998) proposed a multi-sourced knowledge acquisition approach with application to human-based explanations in order to develop a design tool called FIBRES. Wang and Gero (1997) and Fu and Reich (1999) presented the application of a machine learning technique based on a sequence-based prediction method for the conceptual design of bridges.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding assessment, this can respond to all sections or entire process and also after that of building delivery and as project goals in stating function criterion. Boulanger, S., & Hirt [22] designed an acquired multiknowledge and multi-source system on the basis of human illustrations through this approach for developing a designer tool of FIBRES. Patterson [23] used artificial variables such as water, forest and farms using GIS in property value assessing for developed areas.…”
Section: Feedback Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%