John S. Gero |
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Books
- Gero, J. S. and Maher,
M. L. (eds) (1999) Computational Models of Creative Design IV, Key Centre of Design Computing
and Cognition, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 356pp.
- Gero, J. S. and Tversky,
B. (eds) (1999) Visual and Spatial Reasoning in Design, Key Centre of Design Computing
and Cognition, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 282pp.
Book
Chapters
- Rosenman, M. A. and Gero,
J. S. (1999). Evolving designs by generating useful complex gene structures,
inP. Bentley (ed.), Evolutionary Design by Computers,Morgan
Kaufmann, San Francisco, pp. 345-364. (pdf)
Journal
Papers
- Gero, J. S. (1999) Recent
design science research: Constructive memory in design thinking, Architectural
Science Review 42: 3-5.(pdf)
- Gero, J. S. (1999) Editorial:
Wheres the research? International Journal of Design Computing,
2 (online only)
- Rosenman, M. A. and Gero,
J. S. (1999) Purpose and function in a collaborative CAD environment,
Reliability Engineering and System Safety 64: 167-179.
Conference
Papers
- Cha, M-Y. and Gero, J.
S. (1999) Style learning: Inductive generalisation of architectural
shape patterns, in A. Brown, M. Knight and P. Berridge (eds),
Architectural Computing from Turing to 2000, eCAADe, University
of Liverpool, Liverpool, pp. 629-644. (pdf)
- Gero, J. S. (1999) Constructive
memory in design thinking, in G. Goldschmidt and W. Porter (eds),
Design Thinking Research Symposium: Design Representation, MIT,
Cambridge, pp. I.29-35.(pdf)
- Gero, J. S. (1999) A new
model of designing which includes its situatedness, in J. Gu
and Z. Wei (eds), CAADRIA'99, Shanghai Scientific and Technological
Literature Publishing House, Shanghai, China, pp. 235-242.
- Gero, J. S. (1999) Representation
and reasoning about shapes: Cognitive and computational studies in visual
reasoning in design, in C. Freksa and D. Marks (eds), Spatial
Information Theory, Springer, Berlin, pp. 315-330. (pdf)
- Gero, J. S. (1999) Extensions
to evolutionary systems in design from genetic engineering and developmental
biology, Proceedings 1999 Congress on Evolutionary Computation -
CEC99, IEEE, Piscataway, New Jersey, pp. 474-479.
- Gero, J. S. (1999) Engineering
design, computers and creativity: some explorations and prognosis, in
J. Garrett and D. Rehak (eds), Bridging the Generations, Carnegie
Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, pp. 179-184.
- Gero, J. S. (1999) Novel
models in evolutionary designing, in R. McKay, X. Yao, C. Newton,
J-H. Kim and T. Furuhashi (eds), Simulated Evolution and Learning,
Springer, Berlin, pp. 381-388.
- Gero, J. S. (1999) Recent
developments in evolutionary systems for design, in A. Borkowski
(ed.), Artificial Intelligence in Structural Engineering, Wydawnictwa
Naukowo-Techniczne, Warsaw, pp. 23-38.
- Gero, J. S. and Damski,
J. (1999) Feature-based qualitative modeling of objects, in G.
Augenbroe and C. Eastman (eds), Computers in Building, Kluwer,
Boston, pp. 309-320. (pdf)
- 10. Gero, J. S. and Fujii,
H. (1999) A computational framework for concept formation for a situated
design agent, in K. Hori and L. Candy (eds), Proc Second International
Workshop on Strategic Knowledge and Concept Formation, Iwate Prefectural
University, Iwate, Japan, pp. 59-71.(pdf)
- Gero, J. S. and Kazakov,
V. (1999) Using analogy
to extend the behaviour state space in creative design, in
J. S. Gero and M. L. Maher (eds), Computational Models of Creative
Design IV, Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, University
of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, pp. 113-143.(pdf
)
- Gero, J. S. and Kazakov,
V. (1999) Adapting evolutionary computing for exploration in creative
designing, in J. S. Gero and M. L. Maher (eds), Computational
Models of Creative Design IV, Key Centre of Design Computing and
Cognition, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, pp. 175-186.(pdf)
- Gero, J. S. and Kazakov,
V. (1999) An interpolation/extrapolation process for creative designing, in
G. Augenbroe and C. Eastman (eds), Computers in Building, Kluwer,
Boston, pp. 263-274.(pdf)
- Gero, J. S. and Shi, X-G.
(1999) Design development based on an analogy with developmental biology,
in J. Gu and Z. Wei (eds), CAADRIA'99, Shanghai Scientific
and Technological Literature Publishing House, Shanghai, China, pp.
253-264.(pdf)
- Gero, J. S. and Tang,
H. (1999) Concurrent and retrospective protocols and computer-aided
architectural design, in J. Gu and Z. Wei (eds), CAADRIA'99,
Shanghai Scientific and Technological Literature Publishing House, Shanghai,
China, pp. 403-410.(pdf)
- Kavakli, M., Suwa, M.,
Gero, J. S. and Purcell, T. (1999) Sketching interpretation in novice
and expert designers, in Gero, J. S. and Tversky, B. (eds), Visual
and Spatial Reasoning in Design , Key Centre of Design Computing
and Cognition, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, pp. 209-220.(pdf)
- Park, S-H. and Gero, J.
S. (1999) Qualitative representation and reasoning about shapes, in
Gero, J. S. and Tversky, B. (eds), Visual and Spatial Reasoning in
Design , Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, University
of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, pp. 55-68.(pdf)
- Reffat, R. and Gero, J.
S. (1999) Situatedness: A new dimension for learning systems in design,
in A. Brown, M. Knight and P. Berridge (eds), Architectural
Computing from Turing to 2000, eCAADe, University of Liverpool,
Liverpool, pp. 252-261. (pdf)
- Suwa, M., Gero, J. S.
and Purcell, T. (1999) How an architect created design requirements,
in G. Goldschmidt and W. Porter (eds), Design Thinking Research
Symposium: Design Representation, MIT, Cambridge, pp. II.101-124.
- Suwa, M., Gero, J. S.
and Purcell, T. (1999) Unexpected discoveries and s-inventions of design
requirements: A key to creative designs, in J. S. Gero and M.
L. Maher (eds), Computational Models of Creative Design IV, Key
Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, University of Sydney, Sydney,
Australia, pp. 297-320.(pdf)
- Suwa, M., Gero, J. S.
and Purcell, T. (1999) Unexpected discoveries: How designers discover
hidden features in sketches, in Gero, J. S. and Tversky, B. (eds),
Visual and Spatial Reasoning in Design , Key Centre of Design
Computing and Cognition, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, pp.
145-162. (pdf)
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