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Procedural Modelling Methodology Evaluation
Abstract The evaluation of the presented procedural modelling methodology will be addressed in this chapter. Thus, a set of tests made to demonstrate the capabilities of this methodology in producing buildings compliant with a real subset of architectural rules (RGEU [1]) and others with distinct formats and different architectonic structures will be presented. Moreover, the effectiveness of the treemap approach in subdividing random layouts is shown, along with a generic stochastic process for automatic building generation and also some computational performance measurements that point out to the methodology expeditiousness.
Procedural Modelling Methodology Evaluation
Abstract The evaluation of the presented procedural modelling methodology will be addressed in this chapter. Thus, a set of tests made to demonstrate the capabilities of this methodology in producing buildings compliant with a real subset of architectural rules (RGEU [1]) and others with distinct formats and different architectonic structures will be presented. Moreover, the effectiveness of the treemap approach in subdividing random layouts is shown, along with a generic stochastic process for automatic building generation and also some computational performance measurements that point out to the methodology expeditiousness.
Procedural Modelling Methodology Evaluation
Adão, Telmo (author) / Magalhães, Luís (author) / Peres, Emanuel (author)
2016-01-01
14 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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