论文标题
人造建筑:安全性,复杂性和可量化的美感
Artificial Buildings: Safety, Complexity and a Quantifiable Measure of Beauty
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论文摘要
自从地球生命的到来以来,一个生存的地方是所有生物体的最关键必需品之一。随着时间的流逝,房屋的性质发生了很大变化。在早期阶段,人类开始生活在山洞等自然地方。后来,他们开始利用自己的智能来建造具有特殊目的的地方。如今,机器人技术和人工智能等现代技术已经进入了建设过程,并为技术人员和哲学家带来了一个全新的机遇和关注领域。在本文中,我回顾了建筑物从完全自然到完全人造的建筑物的演变,并讨论了完全自动化的建筑技术可能会提出的哲学思想。我详细介绍了完全自动化的建筑过程的安全问题。然后,我将从算法信息理论中借用Kolmogorov的复杂性来定义建筑物的复杂性度量。然后,该措施用于提供可量化的美感量度。
A place to live is one of the most crucial necessities for all living organisms since the advent of life on planet Earth. The nature of homes has changed considerably over time. At the very early stages, human begins lived in natural places such as caves. Later on, they started to use their intelligence to build places with special purposes. Nowadays, modern technologies such as robotics and artificial intelligence have made their ways into the construction process and opened up a whole new area of opportunities and concerns that may be of interest to both technologists and philosophers. In this article, I review the evolution of buildings from fully natural to fully artificial and discuss philosophical thoughts that a fully automated construction technology may raise. I elaborate on the safety concerns of a fully automated architectural process. Then, I'll borrow Kolmogorov complexity from algorithmic information theory to define a complexity measure for buildings. The proposed measure is then used to provide a quantifiable measure of beauty.