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Style grammars for interactive visualization of architecture.

Daniel G Aliaga1, Paul A Rosen, Daniel R Bekins

  • 1Department of Computer Science, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47906, USA. aliaga@cs.purdue.edu

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
|May 15, 2007
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This study introduces inverse procedural modeling for architectural visualization. It enables quick style transfer and modification of buildings using extracted grammars and simple user input.

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Area of Science:

  • Computer Graphics
  • Computational Design
  • Architectural Visualization

Background:

  • Interactive architectural visualization demands efficient rendering and intuitive input for design modifications.
  • Procedural modeling offers high data amplification for generating scene details with minimal user interaction.
  • Existing forward procedural methods require explicit creation of generation rules.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present inverse procedural modeling for architectural visualization and modification.
  • To enable automatic building completion and style transfer based on extracted grammars.
  • To facilitate rapid alteration of architectural structures and visualization of novel designs.

Main Methods:

  • Developing an inverse procedural modeling system for buildings.
  • Extracting a repertoire of building grammars from user-defined models and photographs.
  • Implementing an interactive application with high-level editing operations (edit, copy, paste).
  • Utilizing view-dependent texture mapping and non-photorealistic rendering for detail generation.

Main Results:

  • Demonstrated an interactive system for automatic building completion based on user-drawn blocks.
  • Enabled style transfer between buildings using simple editing metaphors.
  • Showcased the ability to modify existing structures and visualize novel buildings in specific styles.
  • Supported arbitrary building grammars derived from diverse sources.

Conclusions:

  • Inverse procedural modeling significantly enhances architectural visualization and modification.
  • The system allows for intuitive and rapid style transfer and adaptation of architectural designs.
  • This approach facilitates the creation of detailed and stylistically consistent architectural models.