2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-20520-0_21
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Combining Structural Analysis and Multi-Objective Criteria for Evolutionary Architectural Design

Abstract: This study evolves and categorises a population of conceptual designs by their ability to handle physical constraints. The design process involves a trade-off between form and function. The aesthetic considerations of the designer are constrained by physical considerations and material cost. In previous work, we developed a design grammar capable of evolving aesthetically pleasing designs through the use of an interactive evolutionary algorithm. This work implements a fitness function capable of applying engin… Show more

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“…GE has been used extensively for automatic design with promising results [3,1,7] motivating the exploration of its applicability for automatic CG [11,12,2] . In our implementation of GE, the phenotype (a timeline) is a one-dimensional string of interaction events (IEs).…”
Section: Timeline Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GE has been used extensively for automatic design with promising results [3,1,7] motivating the exploration of its applicability for automatic CG [11,12,2] . In our implementation of GE, the phenotype (a timeline) is a one-dimensional string of interaction events (IEs).…”
Section: Timeline Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GE has been used extensively for automatic design [13], [14], [15], a domain where it has been shown to have a number of strengths over more traditional optimization methods; it maintains a simple way of describing the structure of the levels and it enables the design of aesthetically pleasing levels by exploring a wide space of possibilities. The use of GE for the automatic generation of game content was first explored by Shaker et.…”
Section: Grammatical Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[11]. One line of research used GE to explore spaces of 3D designs such as bridges and pylons consisting of uniform variable-length beams [12,13].…”
Section: Generative 3d Designmentioning
confidence: 99%