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     Abstract:
    This work presents Sketch2Scene, a framework that automatically turns a freehand sketch drawing inferring multiple scene objects to semantically valid, well arranged scenes of 3D models. Unlike the existing works on sketch-based search and composition of 3D models, which typically process individual sketched objects one by one, our technique performs co-retrieval and co-placement of 3D
	relevant models by jointly processing the sketched objects. This is enabled by summarizing functional and spatial relationships among models in a large collection of 3D scenes as structural groups. Our technique greatly reduces the amount of user intervention needed for sketch-based modeling of 3D scenes and fits well into the traditional production pipeline involving concept design followed by 3D modeling. A pilot study indicates that it is promising to use our technique as an alternative but more efficient tool of standard 3D modeling for 3D scene construction.
      
  
      
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        | Bibtex:  | 
        @article{Xu13sig, 
          author = {Kun Xu and Kang Chen and Hongbo Fu and Wei-Lun Sun and Shi-Min Hu}, 
          title = {Sketch2Scene: Sketch-based Co-retrieval and Co-placement of 3D Models}, 
          journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics}, 
          volume = {32}, 
          number = {4}, 
          year = {2013}, 
          pages = {123:1--123:12}, 
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