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논문
Client-centered detached modular housing: natural language processing-enabled design recommender system
연도
4차
분류
구성기술3
연구기관
경희대학교
구분2
SCI(E)
논문명
Client-centered detached modular housing: natural language processing-enabled design recommender system
학술지명
Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
ISSN
2288-5048
학술지 볼륨번호
11(3)
게재일
2024.04.15
논문페이지
137-157
주저자명
김인한
교신저자명
Saddiq Ur Rehman
공동저자명
신지혜; Syed Haseeb Shah
논문 초록
Designing modular housing is a complex task that necessitates a thorough understanding of the diverse needs of clients in terms of both design aesthetics and floor plan layout. Furthermore, adhering to design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA) principles adds to the complexity, as these are essential modular home requirements. Traditional construction methods frequently fail to meet the specific needs of both clients and DfMA, potentially resulting in suboptimal design solutions. Incorporating client requirements during the design phase necessitates the use of an effective system and framework to reduce changes in subsequent project stages. Existing literature lacks a suitable approach, particularly in the context of modular housing. To address this gap, this paper introduces an artificial intelligence–building information modeling recommender system (RS) for detached modular housing design. The system processes client requirements entered as text utilizing the Word2vec algorithm with the GloVe dataset, refined through transfer learning using surveyed client data of housing needs. The system recommends three distinct modular building design alternatives sourced from a building information modeling models database using cosine and Euclidean similarity functions. A sensitivity analysis ensures that client needs are considered fairly, increasing the robustness of the RS. By incorporating natural language processing, this system transforms the construction industry by making initial designs more client-centric compared with traditional methods. Furthermore, it promotes improved collaboration among clients, design, and construction teams, reducing modifications to design in later stages of construction.
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