Automatic Structure Generation using Genetic Programming and Fractal Geometry
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author = "Steve Bergen",
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title = "Automatic Structure Generation using Genetic
Programming and Fractal Geometry",
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school = "Brock University",
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year = "2011",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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URL = "https://dr.library.brocku.ca/bitstream/handle/10464/3916/Brock_Bergen_Raphael_2011.pdf",
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URL = "http://hdl.handle.net/10464/3916",
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size = "127 pages",
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abstract = "Three dimensional model design is a well-known and
studied field, with numerous real-world applications.
However, the manual construction of these models can
often be time-consuming to the average user, despite
the advantages offered through computational advances.
This thesis presents an approach to the design of 3D
structures using evolutionary computation and
L-systems, which involves the automated production of
such designs using a strict set of fitness functions.
These functions focus on the geometric properties of
the models produced, as well as their quantifiable
aesthetic value - a topic which has not been widely
investigated with respect to 3D models. New extensions
to existing aesthetic measures are discussed and
implemented in the presented system in order to produce
designs which are visually pleasing. The system itself
facilitates the construction of models requiring
minimal user initialization and no user-based feedback
throughout the evolutionary cycle. The genetic
programming evolved models are shown to satisfy
multiple criteria, conveying a relationship between
their assigned aesthetic value and their perceived
aesthetic value. Exploration into the applicability and
effectiveness of a multi-objective approach to the
problem is also presented, with a focus on both
performance and visual results. Although subjective,
these results o er insight into future applications and
study in the field of computational aesthetics and
automated structure design.",
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