McCormack et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Supporting designers' hierarchies through parametric shape recognitionMcCormack et al., 2002
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- McCormack J
- Cagan J
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- Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design
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The need to implement shape grammars efficiently, rather than hardcode them, in a way that supports creativity through shape emergence is an ongoing research challenge. This paper introduces a shape grammar interpreter that supports parametric subshape recognition, and …
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