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Interactive Problem Solving via Algorithm Visualization

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Interactive Problem Solving via Algorithm Visualization
COMIND is a tool for conceptual design of industrial products. It helps designers define and evaluate the initial design space by using search algorithms to generate sets of feasible solutions. Two algorithm visualization techniques, Kaleidoscope and Lattice, and one visualization of n-dimensional data, MAP, are used to externalize the machine’s problem solving strategies and the tradeoffs as a result of using these strategies. After a short training period, users are able to discover tactics to explore design space effectively, evaluate new design solutions, and learn important relationships among design criteria, search speed, and solution quality. We thus propose that visualization can serve as a tool for interactive intelligence, i.e., human-machine collaboration for solving complex problems.
Pearl Pu, Denis Lalanne
Added 31 Jul 2010
Updated 31 Jul 2010
Type Conference
Year 2000
Where INFOVIS
Authors Pearl Pu, Denis Lalanne
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