Ontology-based Procedural Modelling of Traversable Buildings Composed by Arbitrary Shapes
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<p>This book presents a new procedural modelling methodology capable of producing traversable buildings constrained by arbitrary convex shapes, based on a pure treemap approach. The authors establish a process to change the format of interior rooms, through wall number modification and offer an adaptation of a “fake-concave” technique to support non-convex building layouts. It will also include: </p><p>• A proposal for an extensible building ontology to guide the methodology process and support the generation of other architectural style buildings (e.g. roman houses); </p><p>• A presentation of an ontology-based grammar to provide the procedural modelling methodology with production rules; </p>• Experimental computer managed processes for the stochastic generation of buildings.<p></p><p>Most of the existing solutions regarding building interiors only focus on the generation of floor plans mainly composed of rectangular shapes. Yet there are a wide variety of ancient and contemporary buildings that are composed of shapes other than rectangles, both internally and externally. <i>Ontology-based Procedural Modelling of Traversable Buildings Composed by Arbitrary Shapes </i>will address this by providing th<i>e </i>Procedural Modelling field with processes and techniques capable of properly supporting for example, digital preservation of cultural heritage or extensive virtual urban environment productions, specifically ones involving the generation/reconstruction of virtual buildings with such geometric requirements. <br></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p>
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- Autor: Luís Magalhães / Telmo Adão / Emanuel Peres
- Format: PDF
- DRM: social-drm (ohne Kopierschutz)
- Erscheinungsdatum: 26.09.2016
- Herausgeber: SPRINGER