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The design of a wearable computer

Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human factors in computing systems, 1997
The design process used to produce an innovative computer system is presented. The computer system that resulted from the process uses a circular motif both for the user interface and the input device. The input device is a dial and the user interface is visually organized around the concept of a circle.
Leonard J. Bass   +5 more
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Computational design of reconfigurables

ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2016
A reconfigurable is an object or collection of objects whose transformation between various states defines its functionality or aesthetic appeal. For example, consider a mechanical assembly composed of interlocking pieces, a transforming folding bicycle, or a space-saving arrangement of apartment furniture.
Akash Garg   +2 more
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Introduction to Computational Design

Extended Abstracts of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2021
Computational design is one of the hot topics in HCI and related research fields, where various design problems are formulated using mathematical languages and solved by computational techniques. By this paradigm, researchers aim at establishing highly sophisticated or efficient design processes that otherwise cannot be achieved. Target domains include
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Computational Design and Fabrication

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2017
Computer graphics research is increasingly interested in the high-level analysis and processing of geometric objects. By acquiring a structural or functional understanding of 3D shapes, researchers are able to tackle mid- to high-level design problems for which machine computations can replace or at least relieve human efforts.
Bedrich Benes   +3 more
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Computational by Design

2019
The contemporary material culture—everyday objects surrounding us—is dominated by mass manufactured products, but Digital Fabrication together with Computational Design (also called generative or parametric design) promises a shift towards substantially personalizable products, in a relatively cost-effective way.
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Computer-aided design

Communications of the ACM, 1961
This project is engaged in (a) a program of research into the application of the concepts and techniques of modern data processing to the design of mechanical parts, and (b) the further development of automatic programming systems for numerically controlled machine tools.
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Fitting computers into design

Computers & Graphics, 1979
Abstract Computer Aided Design is only one part of the design process and in order to achieve satisfactory utilisation of computers it is necessary to identify their appropriate role in design. This paper presents the way in which CAD fits into Engineering Design, as outlined to students, and a selection of typical exercises and projects undertaken ...
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Computational bead design

ACM SIGGRAPH 2014 Studio, 2014
Computational Bead Design is an interdisciplinary project designed to introduce students (K-20) to computing (beginning programming), digital modeling and additive manufacturing techniques. Throughout history beads have been considered to hold symbolic and sacred knowledge. They can communicate social standing, political history, and religious beliefs.
Marguerite A. Doman   +2 more
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Computational Design of Metalloproteins

2014
A number of design strategies exist for the development of novel metalloproteins. These strategies often exploit the inherent symmetry of metal coordination and local topology. Computational design of metal binding sites in flexible regions of proteins is challenging as the number of conformational degrees of freedom is significantly increased ...
Avanish S, Parmar   +2 more
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Computational design of transformables

Computer Graphics Forum, 2018
AbstractWe present a computational approach to designing transformables, physical characters that can shape‐shift to take on vastly different forms. The design process begins with a morphological description of an input character and a target object that it should transform into. Guided by a set of objectives that model the core attributes of desirable
Ye Yuan, Changxi Zheng, Stelian Coros
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