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Gero, John S., Akiner , Tuncer V. and Radford, Antony D. |
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1983 |
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What's What and What's Where : Knowledge Engineering in the Representation of Building by Computer |
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1983. 205-215 pp. : ill. floor planes. include a short bibliography |
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Knowledge engineering allows for the encoding of both numeric and symbolic knowledge as inferences. It provides a fundamentally different means of representing buildings than do traditional data structures and databases. A prototypical knowledge engineering reasoning system which reasons about topological relationships, geometric entities and attributes of buildings is described. It is applied in the analysis of an existing small hotel. Using knowledge engineering we can expect future CAAD system to be different to the one with which we have become familiar |
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building, representation, reasoning, knowledge, analysis, evaluation, systems |
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