DocumentCode
3195038
Title
A generative theory of shape
Author
Leyton, M.
Author_Institution
Rugters University
fYear
2004
fDate
7-9 June 2004
Firstpage
141
Lastpage
141
Abstract
This talk gives an introduction to my book, A Generative Theory of Shape (Springer-Verlag, 550pages). The purpose of the book is to develop a generative theory of shape that has two properties regarded as fundamental to intelligence - maximizing transfer of structure and maximizing recoverability of the generative operations. These two properties are particularly important in the representation of complex shape - which is the main concern of the book. The primary goal of the theory is the conversion of complexity into understandability. For this purpose, a mathematical theory is presented of how understandability is created in a structure. This is achieved by developing a group-theoretic approach to formalizing transfer and recoverability. To handle complex shape, a new class of groups is developed, called unfolding groups. These unfold structure from a maximally collapsed version of that structure. A principal aspect of the theory is that it develops a group-theoretic formalization of major object-oriented concepts such as inheritance. The result is an object-oriented theory of geometry.
Keywords
Books; CADCAM; Computational geometry; Computer aided manufacturing; Computer science; Design automation; Intelligent structures; Mathematics; Robots; Shape;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Shape Modeling Applications, 2004. Proceedings
Conference_Location
Genova, Italy
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2075-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SMI.2004.1314501
Filename
1314501
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