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Course Name
Turkish
Tasarımda Biçim Hesaplama Kuram ve Yöntemleri
English
Theory and Methods of Shape Computation in Design
Course Code
MBL 609E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
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3
3
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-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Mine Özkar Kabakçıoğlu
Course Objectives
To introduce key research problems in shape computation in the area of computer aided design with reference to seminal texts on its theory and implementation
To have students question the link between shape computation and creativity in computer aided design processes
To have students acquire the basic theoretical and practical knowledge of shapes, part relations, rule applications, algebras, weights and part detection methods
To enable students to propose a basic implementation to a problem in the subject matter
Course Description
Issues and problems in shape computation in design; phenomenological approaches to mathematics (of shapes); part-whole relations of shapes; part detection problem in shape computation; shape and weight algebras; shape computation based on intrinsic properties of shapes.
Course Outcomes
To develop one’s knowledge of historical, contemporary and specialized issues in the field through original research
To understand the interdisciplinary interaction related with the field
To be able to assess new ideas and methods related to the field through systematic approaches
To be able to execute critical analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of new and complex ideas.
To acquire high level skills in utilizing research methods
To develop new ideas through the use of creative and critical thinking, problem solving and decision making skills
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