Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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403209 | Knowledge-Based Systems | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In building industry, sound methods are needed to determine the design options that respond to the requirements of the potential house buyers. A new method is presented that consists of two main concepts: a user centred design approach through a non-designers interface and Bayesian networks for learning the housing preferences and responding to design choices. In a design session, the network is used to collect data about the housing preferences and to check for design inconsistencies. An experiment with the system in a housing project shows how the subjects responded to the system feedback on their design decisions.
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Authors
Maciej A. Orzechowski, Bauke de Vries,