authors |
Gero, John S. and Damski, José |
year |
1999 |
title |
Feature-Based Qualitative Modeling of Objects |
source |
Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Futures [ISBN 0-7923-8536-5] Atlanta, 7-8 June 1999, pp. 309-320 |
summary |
Objects represent fundamentally important ways with which to perceive and reason about the world. There are very few adequate representations for use at the early stages of designing. Feature- based approaches founded on qualitative representations have been used. This paper extends the qualitative representation developed for two-dimensional shapes to three-dimensional objects. It uses the qualitative representation to detect features. An example of the application of this representation is presented. |
keywords |
Qualitative Modeling, Features, Object Modeling, Computer-aided Design |
series |
CAAD Futures |
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