Ebook: Process Grammar: The Basis of Morphology
Author: Michael Leyton (auth.)
- Tags: Signal Image and Speech Processing, Computational Science and Engineering, Information Systems and Communication Service
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Leyton's Process Grammar has been applied by scientists and engineers in many disciplines including medical diagnosis, geology, computer-aided design, meteorology, biological anatomy, neuroscience, chemical engineering, etc. This book demonstrates the following:
The Process Grammar invents several entirely new concepts in biological morphology and manufacturing design, and shows that these concepts are fundamentally important.
The Process Grammar has process-inference rules that give, to morphological transitions, powerful new causal explanations.
Remarkably, the book gives a profound unification of biological morphology and vehicle design.
The book invents over 30 new CAD operations that realize fundamentally important functions of a product.
A crucial fact is that the Process Grammar is an example of the laws in Leyton's Generative Theory of Shape which give the ability to recover the design intents for which the shape features of a CAD model were created. The book demonstrates that the Process Grammar recovers important design intents in biological morphology and manufacturing design. In large-scale manufacturing systems, the recovery of design intents is important for solving the interoperability problem and product lifecycle management.
This book is one of a series of books in Springer that elaborates Leyton's Generative Theory of Shape.
Leyton's Process Grammar has been applied by scientists and engineers in many disciplines including medical diagnosis, geology, computer-aided design, meteorology, biological anatomy, neuroscience, chemical engineering, etc. This book demonstrates the following:
The Process Grammar invents several entirely new concepts in biological morphology and manufacturing design, and shows that these concepts are fundamentally important to biological morphology and manufacturing design. Conventional morphological theories have entirely failed to recognize these important concepts.
The Process Grammar has process-inference rules that give, to morphological transitions, powerful causal explanations that have never been given before in other morphological theories.
Remarkably, the book gives a profound unification of biological morphology and vehicle design.
The book invents over 30 new CAD operations that realize fundamentally important functions of a product.
A crucial fact is that the Process Grammar is an example of the laws in Leyton's Generative Theory of Shape which give the ability to recover the design intents for which the shape features of a CAD model were created. The book demonstrates that the Process Grammar recovers important design intents in biological morphology and manufacturing design. In large-scale manufacturing systems, the recovery of design intents is important for solving the interoperability problem and product lifecycle management.
This book is one of a series of books in Springer that elaborates Leyton's Generative Theory of Shape.
Leyton's Process Grammar has been applied by scientists and engineers in many disciplines including medical diagnosis, geology, computer-aided design, meteorology, biological anatomy, neuroscience, chemical engineering, etc. This book demonstrates the following:
The Process Grammar invents several entirely new concepts in biological morphology and manufacturing design, and shows that these concepts are fundamentally important to biological morphology and manufacturing design. Conventional morphological theories have entirely failed to recognize these important concepts.
The Process Grammar has process-inference rules that give, to morphological transitions, powerful causal explanations that have never been given before in other morphological theories.
Remarkably, the book gives a profound unification of biological morphology and vehicle design.
The book invents over 30 new CAD operations that realize fundamentally important functions of a product.
A crucial fact is that the Process Grammar is an example of the laws in Leyton's Generative Theory of Shape which give the ability to recover the design intents for which the shape features of a CAD model were created. The book demonstrates that the Process Grammar recovers important design intents in biological morphology and manufacturing design. In large-scale manufacturing systems, the recovery of design intents is important for solving the interoperability problem and product lifecycle management.
This book is one of a series of books in Springer that elaborates Leyton's Generative Theory of Shape.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Fundamental Theorem of Morphology....Pages 1-3
Generative Theory of Shape....Pages 5-34
Process Grammar....Pages 35-95
Pair-Creation....Pages 97-124
Process-Theory of Parts (1)....Pages 125-198
Process-Theory of Parts (2)....Pages 199-232
The Inadequacy of Catastrophe Theory for Morphology....Pages 233-254
Interactive Singularity Theory....Pages 255-296
The Structure of Interaction....Pages 297-327
Operators B and C in the Interactive Unfoldings of EA 3 and EA ?3 ....Pages 329-377
Operator ? in the Interactive Unfoldings of EA 3 and EA ?3 ....Pages 379-440
Operators CC and [C(4)B] in the Interactive Unfoldings of EA 3 and EA ?3 ....Pages 441-459
Five-Fold Part-Formation Operators in the Symmetry-Restricted Interactive Unfoldings of EA 5 and EA ?5 ....Pages 461-537
Back Matter....Pages 539-544
Leyton's Process Grammar has been applied by scientists and engineers in many disciplines including medical diagnosis, geology, computer-aided design, meteorology, biological anatomy, neuroscience, chemical engineering, etc. This book demonstrates the following:
The Process Grammar invents several entirely new concepts in biological morphology and manufacturing design, and shows that these concepts are fundamentally important to biological morphology and manufacturing design. Conventional morphological theories have entirely failed to recognize these important concepts.
The Process Grammar has process-inference rules that give, to morphological transitions, powerful causal explanations that have never been given before in other morphological theories.
Remarkably, the book gives a profound unification of biological morphology and vehicle design.
The book invents over 30 new CAD operations that realize fundamentally important functions of a product.
A crucial fact is that the Process Grammar is an example of the laws in Leyton's Generative Theory of Shape which give the ability to recover the design intents for which the shape features of a CAD model were created. The book demonstrates that the Process Grammar recovers important design intents in biological morphology and manufacturing design. In large-scale manufacturing systems, the recovery of design intents is important for solving the interoperability problem and product lifecycle management.
This book is one of a series of books in Springer that elaborates Leyton's Generative Theory of Shape.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Fundamental Theorem of Morphology....Pages 1-3
Generative Theory of Shape....Pages 5-34
Process Grammar....Pages 35-95
Pair-Creation....Pages 97-124
Process-Theory of Parts (1)....Pages 125-198
Process-Theory of Parts (2)....Pages 199-232
The Inadequacy of Catastrophe Theory for Morphology....Pages 233-254
Interactive Singularity Theory....Pages 255-296
The Structure of Interaction....Pages 297-327
Operators B and C in the Interactive Unfoldings of EA 3 and EA ?3 ....Pages 329-377
Operator ? in the Interactive Unfoldings of EA 3 and EA ?3 ....Pages 379-440
Operators CC and [C(4)B] in the Interactive Unfoldings of EA 3 and EA ?3 ....Pages 441-459
Five-Fold Part-Formation Operators in the Symmetry-Restricted Interactive Unfoldings of EA 5 and EA ?5 ....Pages 461-537
Back Matter....Pages 539-544
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