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<div class="csl-entry">Rasoulzadeh, S., Suliman, R., Rasoulzadeh, A., Kovacic, I., & Wimmer, M. (2026). Strokes2Deform: Physics-informed learning of deformation fields on 3D stroke clouds. <i>COMPUTERS & GRAPHICS-UK</i>, <i>138</i>, Article 104629. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cag.2026.104629</div>
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0097-8493
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/230152
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dc.description.abstract
In the 3D architectural design process, deformation analysis of a designed object is a fundamental step. However, such a step is usually inaccessible to designers in the early sketching phase, limiting designers’ ability to reason about the shape’s structural stability. To bridge this gap, we propose Strokes2Deform, an end-to-end learning-based model that enables deformation-aware 3D sketching, requiring neither (surface) reconstruction nor (physical) simulation. Our physics-informed neural network takes as input a 3D sketch stroke cloud and user-specified boundary conditions, and directly predicts the induced deformation field on the 3D stroke cloud. Key to our method is: (i) a synthetic dataset of 40K 3D sketch–deformation pairs of architectural thin-shell structures and their corresponding deformation fields derived from Finite Element (FE) analysis, (ii) the use of fVDB to encode 3D sketch stroke clouds and their per-point features into sparse voxel grids with attributes, and leveraging its differentiable splatting and sampling operators for bidirectional point–voxel mappings, (iii) a dual-head neural network architecture that decouples deformation field prediction into unit-length displacement vectors and scalar displacement magnitudes, and (iv) our physics-informed loss functions derived from thin-shell deformation principles. We validate our method through extensive experiments, demonstrating accurate deformation prediction across sketches of varying complexity and strong agreement with reference deformations derived from FE simulations.
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FWF - Österr. Wissenschaftsfonds
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dc.language.iso
en
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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
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COMPUTERS & GRAPHICS-UK
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dc.subject
Deformable models
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Physical AI
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Sketch-analysis
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dc.title
Strokes2Deform: Physics-informed learning of deformation fields on 3D stroke clouds