Graphics Interpreter of Design Actions the GIDA system of diagram sorting and analysis

This paper describes the background and research for a diagram sorting and analysis system called GIDA - Graphics Interpreter of Design Actions. The GIDA system explores how spatial relations between graphic symbols in a design drawing may be extracted and the transformations of the graphic elements between different drawings in a design process may be tracked.

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