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Title: デザインにおける創造的思考の構成的研究の試み : 概念生成プロセスの構成的シミュレーション
Authors: 田浦, 俊春
山本, 英子
Yusof, Nor Fasiha Mohd
伍賀, 正典
永井, 由佳里
中島, 秀之
Keywords: constructive research
constructive simulation
concept generation process
semantic network
thinking principle
構成的研究
構成的シミュレーション
概念生成プロセス
意味ネットワーク
思考原理
Issue Date: 2011-06-01
Publisher: 日本認知科学会
Magazine name: 認知科学
Volume: 18
Number: 2
Start page: 329
End page: 341
Abstract: This study proposes constructive simulation, a new research method applied in investigating phenomenon that is difficult to observe. Constructive simulation infers the mechanism that forms a phenomenon using a different mechanism when the similar or analogous phenomenon emerges from the different mechanism. This study determines the procedure of constructive simulation and applies it in the concept generation process in design. First, the virtual concept generation process was explored on the semantic network by tracing the relations between the concepts. Next, the structure of the virtual concept generation process was extracted using the network theory, and its correlation with the evaluated originality score of the actual design products were analyzed. Because a significant correlation was found, it was understood that the analogous phenomenon had emerged from the virtual concept generation process and that the constructive simulation was conducted successfully. Finally, certain hypotheses on the thinking principle in concept generation were inferred from the mechanism of the virtual concept generation process.
Rights: Copyright (C) 2011 日本認知科学会. 田浦俊春, 山本英子, Nor Fasiha Mohd Yusof, 伍賀正典, 永井由佳里, 中島秀之, 認知科学, 18(2), 2011, 329-341.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10119/12079
Material Type: publisher
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