Author:
LECLERCQ PIERRE,JUCHMES ROLAND
Abstract
In order to respond to the difficulties encountered by CAD
software applications in really assisting the conceptual designer,
we propose a tool that is capable of interpreting design sketches
and feeding data to various project evaluators, right from the
early phases in the design process. For that purpose, we use
the concept of the absent interface, which is the only interface
that is compatible with the cognitive process involved in
sketching. In this paper, we present the principles of such
an interface, illustrated by EsQUIsE, a software prototype for
capturing and interpreting architectural sketches, which has
been under development for several years.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Artificial Intelligence,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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