Print Email Facebook Twitter Fusion of Perceptions in Architectural Design Part of: eCAADe 2013: Computation and Performance Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Education and research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe· list the conference papers Title Fusion of Perceptions in Architectural Design Author Ciftcioglu, O. Bittermann, M.S. Date 2013-09-20 Abstract A method for fusion of perceptions is presented. It is based on probabilistic treatment of perception, where perception quantifies the chance an unbiased observer sees an environmental object, and the associated probability can be interpreted as degree of awareness for the object. The approach uniquely accounts for the fact that final realization or remembrance of a scene in the brain may be absent or elusive, so that it is subject to probabilistic considerations. For objects that are to be perceived from multiple viewpoints, such as a sculpture in a museum, or a building in its urban context, the probabilistic approach uniquely defines the fusion of perceptions. This is accomplished by carrying out the probabilistic union of events. The computation is presented together with its geometric implications, which become rather intricate for multiple observers, whereas the computation is straight forward. The method is exemplified for two applications in architectural design at different scales, namely interior and urban design, indicating the generic nature as well as the large application potential of the method. Subject perceptionvision modelingarchitectural designevolutionary search To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:afd29a8f-f26c-43bb-9a0d-91a676e85b6e Part of collection Conference proceedings Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2013 Ciftcioglu, O.; Bittermann, M.S. Files PDF ecaade2013_061.content.pdf 3.1 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:afd29a8f-f26c-43bb-9a0d-91a676e85b6e/datastream/OBJ/view