Sketch-to-Design: Context-Based Part Assembly
Xiaohua Xie, Kai Xu, Niloy J. Mitra, Daniel Cohen-Or, Wenyong Gong, Qi Su, Baoquan Chen
Computer Graphics Forum 2013

Abstract:

Designing 3D objects from scratch is difficult, especially when the user intent is fuzzy and lacks a clear target form. We facilitate design by providing reference and inspiration from existing model contexts. We rethink model design as navigating through different possible combinations of part assemblies based on a large collection of pre-segmented 3D models. We propose an interactive sketch-to-design system, where the user sketches prominent features of parts to combine. The sketched strokes are analysed individually, and more importantly, in context with the other parts to generate relevant shape suggestions via adesign galleryinterface. As a modelling session progresses and more parts get selected, contextual cues become increasingly dominant, and the model quickly converges to a final form. As a key enabler, we use pre-learned part-based contextual information to allow the user to quickly explore different combinations of parts. Our experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach for efficiently designing new variations from existing shape collections.

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Acknowledgements:

This project was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Guangdong Natural Science Foundation, National 863 Program and Shenzhen Innovation Program. Special thanks to Mr. Kangxue Yin and Mr. Lingxiao Yang who have devoted their contributions to the coding of this project.

Bibtex:

@article{sketch2design_cgf13,
AUTHOR = "Xiaohua Xie and Kai Xu and Niloy J. Mitra and Daniel Cohen-Or and Wenyong Gong and Qi Su and Baoquan Chen",
TITLE = "Sketch-to-Design: Context-Based Part Assembly",
JOURNAL = "Computer Graphics Forum", 
volume = {xx},
number = {xx}, 
pages = {xx},
YEAR = "2013",
numpages = {13},
}

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