Computational Technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Revolutionizing Interior Design Graphics and Modelling2022

Digital technology, tools, and application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) have been an emerging trend in the design industry for the past two decades. AI is one of the latest computational technology that can mimic human intelligence and is dominating the IT industry at present. A lot of intelligent minds have connected to creating and building more smart and efficient ways of working and distributing creativeness along with the designers and their clients. They are generating the benefits such as design iterations, application of materials and their visualization, optimization of consumed time on projects, and management of information and resources. The area wherein the consumer benefits are within the product or material availabilities, and the reality of their visual perception and personalization within any space. It creates ample ideas based on personal needs and functions. This process consumes less time and makes way for better precision in the construction process with the compatibility of the tools and applications with the production mechanisms. The project working happening beyond 2 dimensions & 3 dimensions with 5D & 6D as in BIM working on multi-dimensional function with real-time extraction of information demonstrating changes in appearance, cost, and work scheduling. Being such a complex phenomenon, these need to be continuously studied as per contextual demands. This study is an assessment and analysis of the utility of these applications in built spaces by different stakeholders and changes in the design-build delivery process. These can benefit and profit designers in ways that can make their work efficient and expand their prolific enhancements in interiors that everyone can use for future studies in the longer run.

– Computational technology and AI revolutionizing interior design
– Benefits include design iterations, visualization, and resource management

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10.1109/icccnt54827.2022.9984232

In this paper , an assessment and analysis of the utility of these applications in built spaces by different stakeholders and changes in the design-build delivery process is presented, which can benefit and profit designers in ways that can make their work efficient and expand their prolific enhancements in interiors that everyone can use for future studies.

2022 13th International Conference on Computing Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT)

– “The Impact of Computational Technology and AI on Interior Design”
– “Revolutionizing Interior Design: How AI is Transforming the Industry”

– AI and computational technology are revolutionizing interior design graphics and modeling.
– These technologies offer benefits such as design iterations, material visualization, and time optimization.

– AI and computational technology have revolutionized interior design graphics and modeling.
– These technologies offer benefits such as design iterations, material visualization, and time optimization.

– Contributions include design iterations, material visualization, and optimization of time.
– The paper assesses the utility of AI applications in built spaces.

The paper discusses the use of AI in the design industry, but it does not specifically mention any AI tools.

– AI and computational technology in interior design
– Application of BIM for multi-dimensional design

– Computational technology and AI can benefit designers in making their work efficient.
– AI can enhance interior design graphics and modeling processes.

– Digital technology and tools are being used in the design industry.
– Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the latest computational technologies being utilized.

– Benefits of AI in interior design graphics and modeling
– Analysis of utility and changes in design-build process

– AI and computational technology are revolutionizing interior design graphics and modeling.
– These technologies offer benefits such as design iterations, material visualization, and time optimization.