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_id caadria2018_126
id caadria2018_126
authors Khean, Nariddh, Kim, Lucas, Martinez, Jorge, Doherty, Ben, Fabbri, Alessandra, Gardner, Nicole and Haeusler, M. Hank
year 2018
title The Introspection of Deep Neural Networks - Towards Illuminating the Black Box - Training Architects Machine Learning via Grasshopper Definitions
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2018.2.237
source T. Fukuda, W. Huang, P. Janssen, K. Crolla, S. Alhadidi (eds.), Learning, Adapting and Prototyping - Proceedings of the 23rd CAADRIA Conference - Volume 2, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 17-19 May 2018, pp. 237-246
summary Machine learning is yet to make a significant impact in the field of architecture and design. However, with the combination of artificial neural networks, a biologically inspired machine learning paradigm, and deep learning, a hierarchical subsystem of machine learning, the predictive capabilities of machine learning processes could prove a valuable tool for designers. Yet, the inherent knowledge gap between the fields of architecture and computer science has meant the complexity of machine learning, and thus its potential value and applications in the design of the built environment remain little understood. To bridge this knowledge gap, this paper describes the development of a learning tool directed at architects and designers to better understand the inner workings of machine learning. Within the parametric modelling environment of Grasshopper, this research develops a framework to express the mathematic and programmatic operations of neural networks in a visual scripting language. This offers a way to segment and parametrise each neural network operation into a basic expression. Unpacking the complexities of machine learning in an intermediary software environment such as Grasshopper intends to foster the broader adoption of artificial intelligence in architecture.
keywords machine learning; neural network; action research; supervised learning; education
series CAADRIA
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_id caadria2018_297
id caadria2018_297
authors Kim, Eonyong
year 2018
title Field Survey System for Facility Management Using BIM Model - IoT Management for Facility Management
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2018.2.535
source T. Fukuda, W. Huang, P. Janssen, K. Crolla, S. Alhadidi (eds.), Learning, Adapting and Prototyping - Proceedings of the 23rd CAADRIA Conference - Volume 2, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 17-19 May 2018, pp. 535-544
summary Combining IoT technology with the BIM paradigm can enhance the data collection that BIM strives for by enabling real-time monitoring of building conditions. This data collection can be used very effectively for managing facilities. However, many IoT devices must be installed in buildings to achieve such results and therefore, a management system is required. The purpose of this study is to suggest an IoT management system that uses the drawing information extracted from a BIM model to allow effective management from initial installation of IoT devices to maintenance. In the pursuit of this purpose, a converter and an IoT device which developed in the research is used. The converter extracts space information and 2D floor drawing from BIM model and the IoT device is developed based on ESP 8266 chip which consist of one computer and WIFI module. To store the data which collected by the IoT devices, IoT service of AWS(Amazon Web Service) is used.
keywords Facility Management; IoT; Management System; BIM
series CAADRIA
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_id caadria2018_314
id caadria2018_314
authors Kim, Jin Sung, Song, Jae Yeol and Lee, Jin Kook
year 2018
title Approach to the Extraction of Design Features of Interior Design Elements Using Image Recognition Technique
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2018.2.287
source T. Fukuda, W. Huang, P. Janssen, K. Crolla, S. Alhadidi (eds.), Learning, Adapting and Prototyping - Proceedings of the 23rd CAADRIA Conference - Volume 2, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 17-19 May 2018, pp. 287-296
summary This paper aims to propose deep learning-based approach to the auto-recognition of their design features of interior design elements using given digital images. The recently image recognition technique using convolutional neural networks has shown great success in the various field of research and industry. The open-source frameworks and pre-trained image recognition models supporting image recognition task enable us to easily retrain the models to apply them on any domain. This paper describes how to apply such techniques on interior design process and depicts some demonstration results in that approaches. Furniture that is one of the most common interior design elements has sub-feature including implicit design features, such as style, shape, function as well as explicit properties, such as component, materials, and size. This paper shows to retrain the model to extract some of the features for efficiently managing and utilizing such design information. The target element is chair and the target design features are limited to functional features, materials, seating capacity and design style. Total 3933 chair images dataset and 6 retrained image recognition models were utilized for retraining. Through the combination of those multiple models, inference demonstration also has been described.
keywords Deep learning; Image recognition; Interior design elements; Design feature; Chair
series CAADRIA
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_id caadria2018_303
id caadria2018_303
authors Song, Jae Yeol, Kim, Jin Sung, Kim, Hayan, Choi, Jungsik and Lee, Jin Kook
year 2018
title Approach to Capturing Design Requirements from the Existing Architectural Documents Using Natural Language Processing Technique
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2018.2.247
source T. Fukuda, W. Huang, P. Janssen, K. Crolla, S. Alhadidi (eds.), Learning, Adapting and Prototyping - Proceedings of the 23rd CAADRIA Conference - Volume 2, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 17-19 May 2018, pp. 247-254
summary This paper describes an approach to utilizing natural language processing (NLP) to capture design requirements from the natural language-based architectural documents. In various design stage of the architectural process, there are several different kinds of documents describing requirements for buildings. Capturing the design requirements from those documents is based on extracting information of objects, their properties, and relations. Until recently, interpreting and extracting that information from documents are almost done by a manual process. To intelligently automate the conventional process, the computer has to understand the semantics of natural languages. In this regards, this paper suggests an approach to utilizing NLP for semantic analysis which enables the computer to understand the semantics of the given text data. The proposed approach has following steps: 1) extract noun words which mostly represent objects and property data in Korean Building Act; 2) analyze the semantic relations between words, using NLP and deep learning; 3) Based on domain database, translate the noun words in objects and properties data and find out their relations.
keywords NLP (Natural Language Processing); Deep learning; Design requirements; Korean Building Act; Semantic analysis
series CAADRIA
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_id caadria2018_237
id caadria2018_237
authors Yi, Taeha, Lee, Injung, Lee, Chae-Seok, Lee, Gi Bbeum, Kim, Meereh and Lee, Ji-Hyun
year 2018
title Interactive Data Acquisition for CBR System Based Smart Home Assistant - Utilizing Function-Behavior-Structure Framework
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2018.2.525
source T. Fukuda, W. Huang, P. Janssen, K. Crolla, S. Alhadidi (eds.), Learning, Adapting and Prototyping - Proceedings of the 23rd CAADRIA Conference - Volume 2, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 17-19 May 2018, pp. 525-534
summary This research aims to develop a Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) system that recommends services to users in IoT environment. To develop this system, we establish a framework that designs raw data into analyzable information using Function-Behavior-Structure properties. Also, we develop an interactive flow of data acquisition that builds up cases gradually by gathering data through conversational interactions between the system and its user. This research develop a prototype of this system based on simulated cases. Finally, the prototype of this system was evaluated by experts in the field of system design to verify how the service (solution) recommended by system is similar with them. The results of this evaluation showed an agreement of average 54%, but found that there was a big difference from the experts in the specific context. This result implies that it is necessary to improve the context awareness in the reasoning process of this system.
keywords Case Based Reasoning; Function-Behavior-Structure framework; Service recommendation; IoT environment; Conversation
series CAADRIA
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