Abstract :
The two critical issues related to product design exploration are addressed: the balance between stylistic consistency and
innovation, and the control of design process under a great diversity of requirements. To address these two issues, the
view of understanding product design exploration is first sought. In this view, the exploration of designs is not only categorized
as a problem-solving activity but also as a problem-finding activity. A computational framework is developed based
on this view, and it encompasses the belief that these two activities go hand in hand to accomplish the design tasks in an
interactive design environment. The framework adopts an integration approach of two key computational techniques, shape
grammars and evolutionary computing, for addressing the above two critical issues. For the issues of stylistic consistency,
this paper focuses on the computational techniques in balancing the conflicts of stylistic consistency and innovation with
shape grammars. For the issues of controlling design process, the practical concerns of monitoring the design process
through various activities starting from the preparation works to the implementation of shape grammars have been emphasized
in the development of this framework. To evaluate the effectiveness of the framework, the experiments have been set
up to reflect the practical situations with which the designers have to deal. The system generates a number of models from
scratch with numerical analysis that can be evaluated effectively by the designers. This reduces the designers’ time and allows
the designers to concentrate their efforts on performing higher level of design activities such as evaluation of designs
and making design decisions.
Keywords :
Configuration Designs , Evolutionary Shape Grammars , Genetic programming , Interactive Grammar-Based , design systems , Product Designs