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Pragmatism and Spatial Layout Design
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Pragmatism and Spatial Layout Design
Susan L. Epstein5 , Bernard Moulin6 , Walid Chaker6 , Janice Glasgow7 and Jeremi Gancet6 
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Department of Computer Science, Hunter College and The Graduate School, The City University of New York, New York, NY 10021, USA |
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Computer Science Department and Research Center of Geomatics, Laval University, Ste Foy, QC, G1K 7P4, Canada |
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Department of Computing and Information Science, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, K7L3N6, Canada |
Abstract
Design problems address multiple, ill-defined goals in a computationally intractable search space. Our approach to spatial
layout design capitalizes on devices that people use to control search. We advocate multiple passes at increasing, class-based
levels of granularity, with heavy infusions of knowledge. Our approach makes brief, inexpensive searches from good starting
points, seeking ideas that satisfy multiple criteria simultaneously. The result is an autonomous program for two-dimensional
layout design of recreational parks.
Keywords spatial design - constraint-based reasoning - cognitive structure of spatial knowledge - social and cultural organization of space - structure of geographic information
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