Building LEGO Using Deep Generative Models of Graphs

12/21/2020
by   Rylee Thompson, et al.
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Generative models are now used to create a variety of high-quality digital artifacts. Yet their use in designing physical objects has received far less attention. In this paper, we advocate for the construction toy, LEGO, as a platform for developing generative models of sequential assembly. We develop a generative model based on graph-structured neural networks that can learn from human-built structures and produce visually compelling designs. Our code is released at: https://github.com/uoguelph-mlrg/GenerativeLEGO.

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