call for papers, previous message From: jose@archsci.arch.su.edu.au (Jose Damski) Subject: CFP AID'94 Workshop Reasoning with Shapes in Design Date: Thu, 19 May 1994 06:23:50 GMT CALL FOR WORKSHOP PARTICIPATION Reasoning with Shapes in Design =============================== Sunday, August 14th, 1994 14:00--18:00 hs Lausanne, Switzerland Held in conjunction with AID'94 (Artificial Intelligence in Design - 94) Description of Workshop ----------------------- 'Shape' -- models of geometry -- plays an important role in the development of design ideas. This workshop will provide a forum for researchers in artificial intelligence in design to discuss reasoning with shape in design and the representations and computations that support such reasoning. The workshop organisers especially invite attention to the following issues: * designers' understanding of shape information * the role of shape information in different models of design (examples of design models include search, constraints, prototypes, optimisation, and genetic processes) * models of shapes * representations of shapes (emerging representational schemes such as connectionist and diagrammatic representations as well as traditional symbolic representations, including mathematical ones, are of interest) * reasoning with shapes * transformations between alternative representations of shapes * computing with shapes * design applications involving shape Format of the Workshop ---------------------- The workshop will have a round-table format. Up to four 20-minute presentations based on extended abstracts submitted by participants will be given. Its duration will be 4 hours with a half hour break at the midpoint. The presentations are intended to act as catalysts for discussion which can and should go beyond the presentations themselves. Attendance ---------- Attendance at the workshop will be restricted to persons whose extended abstracts are accepted by the advisory committee. To help ensure a focussed and collegial atmosphere, the number of attendees will be limited to 20-30 people. Participants must register for both the workshop and the general conference. The workshop fee will be SFr 75. This is to cover administration, workshop notes and coffee break. Any questions regarding the technical content of the workshop should be directed to either of the coordinators. Submissions Requirements ------------------------ Submit an extended abstract of 2-5 pages. Authors whose abstracts are selected by the advisory committee for presentation will be requested to prepare 20-minute presentations of their work. Send submissions in plain ascii or Latex source format to jose@arch.su.edu.au, or mail 4 copies of hardcopy submissions to Jose Damski at the address below. Electronic submissions are preferred. Please do not send floppy disks or tapes. Important Dates --------------- 2 June 1994 Deadline for submissions. 4 July 1994 Notification of acceptance. 15 July 1994 Deadline for camera-ready copies. Publication ------------ The preprints of the workshop will be published, and distributed to the participants at the workshop. Authors of some abstracts may subsequently be invited to submit a full paper to a special issue of an archival journal related to the topic of reasoning with shapes. Workshop Committee ------------------ Christopher Carlson Research Institute for Symbolic Computation Johannes Kepler University ccarlson@risc.uni-linz.ac.at Jose Damski (coordinator) Key Centre of Design Computing Dept of Architectural and Design Science University of Sydney - Sydney - 2006 - NSW - Australia fax: +61-2-692 3031 jose@arch.su.edu.au Ernest Edmonds LUTCHI Research Centre Department of Computer Studies Loughborough University of Technology e.a.edmonds@lut.ac.uk Hari Narayanan Knowledge Systems Laboratory Stanford University narayan@hpp.stanford.edu George Stiny University of California - Los Angeles STINY@pace1.gsaup.ucla.edu Robert Woodbury (coordinator) Department of Architecture University of Adelaide rw@arch.adelaide.edu.au ==============================================================