Inferencing design styles using Baysian Networks


Autoria(s): Lorensuhewa, Aruna; Pham, Binh L.; Geva, Shlomo
Data(s)

2006

Resumo

Reasoning with uncertain knowledge and belief has long been recognized as an important research issue in Artificial Intelligence (AI). Several methodologies have been proposed in the past, including knowledge-based systems, fuzzy sets, and probability theory. The probabilistic approach became popular mainly due to a knowledge representation framework called Bayesian networks. Bayesian networks have earned reputation of being powerful tools for modeling complex problem involving uncertain knowledge. Uncertain knowledge exists in domains such as medicine, law, geographical information systems and design as it is difficult to retrieve all knowledge and experience from experts. In design domain, experts believe that design style is an intangible concept and that its knowledge is difficult to be presented in a formal way. The aim of the research is to find ways to represent design style knowledge in Bayesian net works. We showed that these networks can be used for diagnosis (inferences) and classification of design style. The furniture design style is selected as an example domain, however the method can be used for any other domain.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58240/

Publicador

The University of Ruhuna

Relação

http://paravi.ruh.ac.lk/rjs/index.php/rjs/article/view/27/23

Lorensuhewa, Aruna, Pham, Binh L., & Geva, Shlomo (2006) Inferencing design styles using Baysian Networks. Ruhuna Journal of Science, 1, pp. 113-124.

Direitos

Copyright 2006 Faculty of Science, University of Ruhuna

Fonte

School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Bayesian networks #Classification #Design style #SVM #C4.5 #Data mining
Tipo

Journal Article