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BOgen: Generating Part-Level 3D Designs Based on User Intention Inference through Bayesian Optimization and Variational Autoencoder
Advancements in generative artificial intelligence (AI) have introduced
various AI models capable of producing impressive visual design outputs.
However, when it comes to AI models in the design process, prioritizing outputs
that align with designers' needs over mere visual craftsmanship becomes even
more crucial. Furthermore, designers often intricately combine parts of various
designs to create novel designs. The ability to generate designs that align
with the designers' intentions at the part level is pivotal for assisting
designers. Hence, we introduced BOgen, which empowers designers to proactively
generate and explore part-level designs through Bayesian optimization and
variational autoencoders, thereby enhancing their overall user experience. We
assessed BOgen's performance using a study involving 30 designers. The results
revealed that, compared to the baseline, BOgen fulfilled the designer
requirements for part recommendations and design exploration space guidance.
BOgen assists designers in navigation and development, offering valuable design
suggestions and fosters proactive design exploration and creation.Comment: 17 pages, 13 figure
Two New Marine Sponges of the Genus Haliclona (Haplosclerida: Chalinidae) from Korea
Two new marine sponges, Haliclona (Haliclona) tonggumiensis n. sp. and H. (Reniera) sinyeoensis n. sp., in the family Chalinidae were collected from Ulleungdo Island and Gageodo Island, Korea from 2007 to 2009. Haliclona (Haliclona) tonggumiensis n. sp. is similar to H. (H.) simulans (Johnston, 1842) in shape, but the former differs in its ectosomal skeleton structure and spicules’ shape and size. The ectosomal skeleton of H. (H.) tonggumiensis n. sp. is absent, but that of H. (H.) simulans is very regularly arranged, and has tangential reticulation with oxea. The spicule shape of H. (H.) tonggumiensis n. sp. is slender, but that of H. (H.) simulans is short and cigar-shape. The new species have two sizes of oxea, but H. (H.) simulans has one size of oxea. Haliclona (Reniera) sinyeoensis n. sp. resembles H. (R.) tubifera (George and Wilson, 1919) in the growth form and choanosomal skeleton structure. However, the new species has two kinds of oxea in size, but H. (R.) tubifera has only one size
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