Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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A brief study on Computer aided (CAD) art design using artificial intelligence and Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) models
Qingqing Hu
Abstract
The influence of the Internet on human production and living has never been greater because to the advancement of computer and network technology. Network media, or new media, came into the historical stage, and both its technological and communication modes offer many advantages. A new technology called computer system aided arts and crafts designs frees staff from laborious and complex work by incorporating artificial intelligence technology into these designs. A media form known as "digital media art" was created using digital technology. Images have endless scalability thanks to the leap in capabilities given by digital technology. In the digital age, "interaction" has emerged as the most all-encompassing term to characterize an artistic medium. CAD technology is used to design various essential models from basic human needs to commercial products. It has been demonstrated that engineers can also benefit from CAD. It is possible to perform CAD using the four attributes of history, features, parameterization, and high-level restrictions. The model's individual features can be examined in the building history so that a specific section, rather than the entire model, can be worked on. The numerous modeling elements' sizes, shapes, and other characteristics can be determined by parameters and constraints
Keywords
Computer aided design (CAD), Artificial intelligence (AI), Generative Adversarial Network (GAN)
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