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Title: The Role of the Computational Designer From Computer-Aided Design to Machine Learning-Aided Design A study on generative models and design prompts
Authors: Yonder, Veli Mustafa
Dulgeroglu, Ozum
Dogan, Fehmi
Cavka, Hasan Burak
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence-Aided Design
Text Mining
Architectural Vocabulary
Publisher: Ecaade-education & Research Computer Aided Architectural design Europe
Series/Report no.: eCAADe Proceedings
Abstract: The rising sophistication of digital design technologies and instruments requires computational designers to acquire a broader set of abilities, such as expertise in a variety of digital models, scripting languages, and the ability to manage complicated data models. In the field of design, the concepts of machine learning-aided design and data-driven techniques contribute to the production of various and numerous design possibilities. Ultimately, this will lead the computational designer to redefine his or her power over the design protocol. In this paper, ChatGPT-3.5, Dall-E v2, and Stable Diffusion, cutting-edge artificial intelligence models, are used to construct sample design scenarios. Using a text mining application, the scenario-specific prompts were examined to explore these models' computational design potential.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11147/14855
ISBN: 9789491207341
ISSN: 2684-1843
Appears in Collections:WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection

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