Automating Rigid Origami Design
Abstract
Rigid origami has shown potential in large diversity of practical applications. However, current rigid origami crease pattern design mostly relies on known tessellations. This strongly limits the diversity and novelty of patterns that can be created. In this work, we build upon the recently developed principle of three units method to formulate rigid origami design as a discrete optimization problem, the rigid origami game. Our implementation allows for a simple definition of diverse objectives and thereby expands the potential of rigid origami further to optimized, application-specific crease patterns. We showcase the flexibility of our formulation through use of a diverse set of search methods in several illustrative case studies. We are not only able to construct various patterns that approximate given target shapes, but to also specify abstract, function-based rewards which result in novel, foldable and functional designs for everyday objects.
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Text
Geiger et al. "Automating Rigid Origami Design." International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2023. doi:10.24963/IJCAI.2023/645Markdown
[Geiger et al. "Automating Rigid Origami Design." International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2023.](https://mlanthology.org/ijcai/2023/geiger2023ijcai-automating/) doi:10.24963/IJCAI.2023/645BibTeX
@inproceedings{geiger2023ijcai-automating,
title = {{Automating Rigid Origami Design}},
author = {Geiger, Jeremia and Martinkus, Karolis and Richter, Oliver and Wattenhofer, Roger},
booktitle = {International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence},
year = {2023},
pages = {5815-5823},
doi = {10.24963/IJCAI.2023/645},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/ijcai/2023/geiger2023ijcai-automating/}
}