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Iestyn Jowers

Iestyn Jowers is a research fellow in the School of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Leeds, and is collaborating with the Design Group on the 'Designing with Vision' (DV) project, funded by The Leverhulme Trust. The project is exploring the possibilities of using eye-tracking technology as a computational interface to support the creation and exploration of design shape alternatives. The DV project uses a design shape computation tool developed in a previous AHRC-funded project titled Design Synthesis and Shape Generation (DSSG) in conjunction with eye tracking. The system aims to use data on points of interest to offer designers variations on their preferred images as an aid to the generation of design alternatives.

Contact Information

Email: i.jowers@leeds.ac.uk

Selected Publications

Chapters

McKay A, Chase S, Garner S, Jowers I, Prats M, Hogg DC, Chau, HH, de Pennington A, Earl CF and Lim S. (2009) 'Design synthesis and shape generation', in Inns, T. (Ed.): Designing for the 21st Century, Volume 2: Interdisciplinary Methods and Findings, Ashgate Publishing Ltd, ISBN 1409402401, 978, pp304-321

McKay A, Jowers I, Chau H H, de Pennington A, Hogg D C, (2008). 'Computer aided design: an early shape synthesis system', In Global Design to Gain a Competitive Edge: An Holistic and Collaborative Design Approach based on Computational Tools, Eds X-T Yan, B Eynard, W J Ion, Springer, London, p. 3-12

Journal papers

Jowers I, Hogg D, McKay A, Chau H H, de Pennington A, (2010). ‘Shape Detection with Vision: Implementing Shape Grammars in Conceptual Design’, Research in Engineering Design, Online First

Jowers I, Earl C, (2010). ‘The construction of curved shapes’, Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 37(1) p.42-58

Prats M, Lim S, Jowers I, Garner S, Chase S (2009) Transforming shape in design: Observations from studies of sketching, Design Studies 30(5) pp 503-520

Lim S, Prats M, Jowers I, Chase S, Garner S, McKay A (2008) Shape exploration in design: Formalising and supporting a transformational process, IJAC - International Journal of Architectural Computing, 4(6) pp 415-433

Prats M, Earl C, Garner S, Jowers I (2006) Shape exploration of designs in a style: towards generation of product designs, AI EDAM, special issue on Understanding, Representing and Reasoning about Style, 20(3) pp 201–215

Papers in conference proceedings and workshops

Jowers I, Prats M, Hesham E, Lee JH (2010) A study of emergence in the generation of Islamic geometric patterns, CAADRIA '10, 7-10 April, Hong Kong, China

Prats M, Jowers I, Pedreira N, Garner S, McKay A (2010) Interpretation of Geometric Shapes – An Eye Movement Study, Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications (ETRA), 22-24 March, Austin, Texas, USA

Prats M, Lim S, Jowers I (2008) Describing shape transformations in design sketches, Design Computing and Cognition DCC’08 workshop on Informing computational support for conceptual design: lessons learned from sketching studies, 21 June, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA

Jowers I, Prats M, Lim S, and McKay A, Garner S, Chase S (2008) Supporting Reinterpretation in Computer-Aided Conceptual Design, 5th EUROGRAPHICS Workshop on Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modeling, (Eds) Alvarado C and Cani MP, 11-13 June, Annecy, France

Eckert C M, Jowers I and Clarkson P J (2007) 'Knowledge requirements over long product lifecycles' in International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED'07), Paris, France, p. 913-914

Prats M, Jowers I, Earl C, Garner S (2004) Generative curves in product design, Design Computing and Cognition DCC'04, MIT, Cambridge, MA

Prats M, Jowers I, Earl C, Garner S (2004) Improving product design via a shape grammar tool, Proceedings of the 8th International Design Conference, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Jowers I, Prats M, Earl C, Garner S (2004) On curves and computation with shapes, Generative CAD systems symposium: G-CADS 2004, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA

 

PhD Thesis

Jowers I (2006) , PhD Thesis, The Open University

Research Projects

The 'Designing with Vision' project uses eye tracking technology to identify participant interest in emerging sketch designs. Using a design shape computation tool, developed in the project titled DSSG (see below) in conjunction with eye tracking the system will use data on points of interest to offer designers variations on their preferred images as an aid to shape creation.

This is a two-year project, funded by The Leverhume Trust, that began in May 2009. ‘Designing with Vision’ is worth £196k. Steve Garner, The Open University, is the principal investigator, Alison McKay, Professor of Design Systems at Leeds University is the co-investigator, Miquel Prats from the Open University and Iestyn Jowers from Leeds University are research associates.

Designing with Vision website

'Visual Exploration of Cultural Style in Design' project (VECSiD) is concerned with exploring the concept of cultural style in design, and to this end seeks to compare designs from different cultures in order to explore differences and similarities. It is proposed that formal methods of design generation can capture elements of style, and to this end shape grammars are used as a means of style comparison.

The project started in October 2008 and will end in December 2009. Project members include Ji-hyun from KAIST (South Korea), Miquel Prats from the Open University (UK), Iestyn Jowers from Leeds University (UK), Hesham Eissa from Sultan Qaboos University (Oman), Hyoung-June Park from University of Hawaii (USA), and Sungwoo Lim from Loughborough University (UK).

VECSiD website

The 'Design Synthesis and Shape Generation' project (DSSG) explored how designers generate shapes and how shape computation systems might augment designers without impinging upon their creativity. An experimental prototype shape computation system was constructed.

The project was funded by AHRC (Programme: Designing for the 21st Century). DSSG ended on July 2008 and it was worth £319k. The project was led by Leeds University and involved staff from the University of Strathclyde and the Open University.

DSSG website

Links

Design and Shape Computation Workshop '06

Shape Grammars

 

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