Title
Procedural floor plan generation from building sketches
Abstract
Computer graphics applications require models which are crafted by hand, requiring skill and time. In architectural applications an automated system that converts 2D floor plan images into 3D building models can be used to lower the modeling cost, and in video games procedural algorithms can be used to generate content, including cities, buildings and floor plans. One motivation to generate floor plans for predetermined building exteriors is that building generators often create only a façade without the interior. Another motivation is in planning real-world layouts, often tackled as an optimization problem (e.g. [Merrell et al. 2010] and [Peng et al. 2014]). The state of the art in [Merrell et al. 2010] uses machine learning and stochastic optimization to generate realistic layouts. However, it is unsuitable in our case because the exterior appears as a result of the layout. Our approach generates floor plans using both the building exterior and user requisites as constraints. The proposed method [Camozzato et al. 2015] handles a variety of image styles and building shapes, and the run time remains low (around 1 ms versus a 30 s optimization reported by [Merrell et al. 2010]).
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1007/s00371-015-1102-2
The Visual Computer
Keywords
Field
DocType
Sketch-based modeling, Image processing, Procedural generation
Computer vision,Polygon,Computer graphics (images),Sketch-based modeling,Computer science,Floor plan,Image processing,Artificial intelligence,Digital content,Procedural generation
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
31
6-8
1432-2315
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.37
15
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Daniel Camozzato141.43
Leandro Lorenzett Dihl2144.16
Ivan Silveira320.71
Fernando Marson4171.61
Soraia R. Musse513417.09