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People can recognize intent by watching designers draw. A machine programmed to recognize intent can suggest and provide computer aided design tools appropriate to the task at hand.
researchers:
Ellen Yi-Luen Do
publications:
2002
Functional and Formal Reasoning in Architectural Sketches
2002
Drawing Marks, Acts, and Reacts, toward a computational sketching interface for architectural design
2000
Intentions in and Relations among Design Drawings
2000
Beyond the Low-hanging Fruit: Information Technology in Architectural Design, past, present, and future
1999
Drawing and Design Intentions -- an Investigation of freehand drawing conventions in design
1999
Sketches and Their Functions in Early Design: A Retrospective Analysis of a Pavilion House
1998
The Right Tool at the Right Time
1997
Thinking with Diagrams
1996
The Right Tool at the Right Time: An Investigation of Freehand Drawing as an Interface to Knowledge based Design Systems
1996
The Right Tool at the Right Time - PhD Dissertation Proposal
1995
Shape Based Reminding as an aid to Creative Design
presentations:
the IRS presentation: Intuitive Design Interfaces
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Intuitive Digital Design: sketch, gesture and tangible interfaces
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Brian R Johnson
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