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Computational case-based redesign for people with ability impairment: Rethinking, reuse and redesign learning for home modification practice

机译:针对能力障碍者进行基于案例的计算式重新设计:针对家庭装修实践的重新思考,重用和重新设计学习

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Home modification practice for people with impairments of ability involves redesigning existing residential environments as distinct from the creation of a new dwelling. A redesigner alters existing structures, fittings and fixtures to better meet the occupant's ability requirements. While research on case-based design reasoning and healthcare informatics are well documented, the reasoning and process of redesign and its integration with individual human functional abilities remains poorly understood. Developing a means of capturing redesign knowledge in the form of case documentation online provides a means for integrating and learning from individual case-based redesign episodes where assessment and interventions are naturally linked. A key aim of the research outlined in this thesis was to gain a better understanding of the redesign of spaces for individual human ability with the view to computational modelling. Consequently, the foundational knowledge underpinning the model development includes design, redesign, case-based building design and human functional ability. Case-based redesign as proposed within the thesis, is a method for capturing the redesign context, the residential environment, the modification and the transformational knowledge involved in the redesign. Computational simulation methods are traditionally field dependent. Consequently, part of the research undertaken within this thesis involved the development of a framework for analysing cases within an online case-studies library to validate redesign for individuals and a method of acquiring reuse information so as to be able to estimate the redesign needs of a given population based on either their environment or ability profile. As home modification for people with functional impairments was a novel application field, an explorative action-based methodological approach using computational modelling was needed to underpin a case-based reasoning method. The action-based method involved a process of articulating and examining existing knowledge, suggesting new case-based computational practices, and evaluating the results. This cyclic process led to an improvement cycle that included theory, computational tool development and practical application. The rapid explosion of protocols and online redesign communities that utilise Web technologies meant that a web-based prototype capable of acquiring cases directly from home modification practitioners online and in context was both desirable and achievable. The first online version in 1998-99, encoded home modification redesigns using static WebPages and hyperlinks. This motivated the full-scale more dynamic and robust HMMinfo casestudies prototype whose action-based development is detailed within this thesis. The home modification casestudies library results from the development and integration of a novel case-based redesign model in combination with a Human- Activity-Space computational ontology. These two models are then integrated into a relational database design to enable online case acquisition, browsing, case reuse and redesign learning. The application of the redesign ontology illustrates case reuse and learning, and presents some of the implementation issues and their resolution. Original contributions resulting from this work include: extending case-based design theory to encompass redesign and redesign models, distinguishing the importance of human ability in redesign and the development of the Human-Activity-Space ontology. Additionally all data models were combined and their associated inter-relationships evaluated within a prototype made available to redesign practitioners. v Reflective and practitioner based evaluation contributed enhanced understanding of redesign case contribution dynamics in an online environment. Feedback from redesign practitioners indicated that gaining informed consent to share cases from consumers of home modification and maintenance services, in combination with the additional time required to document a case online, and reticence to go public for fear of critical feedback, all contributed to a less than expected case library growth. This is despite considerable interest in the HMMinfo casestudies website as evidenced by web usage statistics. Additionally the redesign model described in this thesis has practical implications for all design practitioners and educators who seek to create new work by reinterpreting, reconstructing and redesigning spaces.
机译:针对能力受损者的房屋改建实践涉及重新设计现有的居住环境,这与新建房屋不同。重新设计者会更改现有的结构,配件和固定装置,以更好地满足乘员的能力要求。尽管对基于案例的设计推理和医疗信息学的研究已得到充分记录,但重新设计的推理和过程以及其与个人功能功能的集成仍然知之甚少。开发一种以在线案例文档的形式获取重新设计知识的方法,为整合和学习基于个案的重新设计情节提供了一种方法,在这些情节中,评估和干预措施自然地联系在一起。本文概述的研究的一个主要目的是为了更好地理解针对个人能力的空间重新设计,以期进行计算建模。因此,支持模型开发的基础知识包括设计,重新设计,基于案例的建筑设计和人员功能能力。本文提出的基于案例的重新设计是一种捕获重新设计上下文,居住环境,修改和重新设计所涉及的转换知识的方法。计算仿真方法传统上取决于现场。因此,本文进行的部分研究涉及开发一个在线案例研究库中的案例分析框架,以验证针对个人的重新设计;以及一种获取重用信息的方法,以便能够估算某位客户的重新设计需求。给定的人口根据他们的环境或能力概况。由于功能障碍患者的家庭装修是一个新的应用领域,因此需要一种使用计算模型的基于探索行动的方法,以支持基于案例的推理方法。基于行动的方法涉及以下过程:阐明和检查现有知识,提出基于案例的新计算实践并评估结果。这个循环过程导致了一个包括理论,计算工具开发和实际应用在内的改进周期。利用Web技术的协议和在线重新设计社区的迅猛发展意味着,既希望又可以实现基于Web的原型,该原型能够在网上和上下文中直接从家庭装修从业人员那里获取案例。 1998-99年是第一个在线版本,使用静态WebPages和超链接对经过编码的家庭装修进行了重新设计。这激发了更全面,更动态,更强大的HMMinfo案例研究原型,本文详细介绍了基于动作的开发。家庭修改案例研究库是基于新的基于案例的重新设计模型与人类活动空间计算本体的结合而开发的。然后将这两个模型集成到关系数据库设计中,以实现在线案例获取,浏览,案例重用和重新设计学习。重新设计本体的应用说明了案例的重用和学习,并提出了一些实施问题及其解决方案。这项工作产生的原始贡献包括:将基于案例的设计理论扩展到重新设计和重新设计模型,区分人类在重新设计和人类活动空间本体论发展中的重要性。此外,将所有数据模型组合在一起,并在可用于重新设计从业人员的原型中评估其关联的相互关系。 v基于反思性和从业人员的评估有助于增强对在线环境中重新设计案例贡献动态的了解。重新设计从业人员的反馈表明,获得房屋改建和维护服务消费者的知情同意以分享案例,再加上在线记录案例所需的额外时间,以及由于担心关键反馈而不愿公开露面,所有这些都减少了超出预期的案例库增长。尽管Web使用情况统计数据证明了对HMMinfo案例研究网站的极大兴趣。此外,本文描述的重新设计模型对所有试图通过重新解释,重建和重新设计空间来创作新作品的设计从业者和教育工作者都具有实际意义。

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    Bridge Catherine Elizabeth;

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