
exture Oriented Scene Generation from Natural Language Text Description using 3D Coloured Objects
Author(s) -
S Yashaswini
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal for research in applied science and engineering technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-9653
DOI - 10.22214/ijraset.2021.34995
Subject(s) - computer science , leverage (statistics) , artificial intelligence , natural language understanding , natural language , context (archaeology) , semantics (computer science) , meaning (existential) , natural language processing , focus (optics) , human–computer interaction , paleontology , psychology , psychotherapist , biology , programming language , physics , optics
To understand language, we need an understanding of the world around us. Language describes the world and provides symbols with which we represent meaning. Still, much knowledge about the world is so obvious that it is rarely explicitly stated. It is uncommon for people to state that chairs are usually on the floor and upright, and that you usually eat a cake from a plate on a table. Knowledge of such common facts provides the context within which people communicate with language. Therefore, to create practical systems that can interact with the world and communicate with people, we need to leverage such knowledge to interpret language in context. Scene generation can be used to achieve an ability to generate 3D scenes on basis of text description. A model capable of learning natural language semantics or interesting pattern to generate abstract idea behind scene composition is interesting [1].Scene generation from text involves several fields like NLP, artificial intelligence, computer vision and machine learning. This paper focuses on optimally arranging objects in a room with focus on the orientation of the objects with respect to the floor, wall and ceiling of a room along with textures. Our model suggest a novel framework which can be used as a tool to generate scene where anyone without 3D Modeling.