GPMS: A Generative Projection Mapping System

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Our Project

GPMS was implemented in the provided space within the University of Central Florida (UCF) - specifically within the space of the Design of Resilient Architectures for Computing (DRACO) Lab. DRACO Lab's space, along with the joint generosity and assiatnce provided by the Principal Investigator and Lab Managers, was, and is, greatly appreciated and partially credited with the success of GPMS.

GPMS is an innovative device with the primary goal of dynamically generating and projecting images onto a designated structure in alignment with its unique features. Users will be able to input prompts, initiating the generation of images, that will then be intelligently projected onto the structure.

Our cutting-edge device harnesses the power of generative AI to interpret user-inputted prompts, dynamically generating visually compelling images. Featuring a high-powered projector for optimal visibility, the device integrates a responsive touch screen monitor to facilitate user input and display generated content. Leveraging sophisticated computer vision techniques, the device adeptly detects vertices, edges, and designs on the target structure, allowing the generative AI to craft images that align seamlessly with these features.

Francisco Soriano

Undergraduate Senior
Computer Engineering - VLSI
University of Central Florida, 2024
Francisco.Soriano@ucf.edu

Victoria Moreno

Undergraduate Senior
Computer Engineering - Comprehensive
University of Central Florida, 2024
Victoria.Moreno@ucf.edu

Declan Carter

Undergraduate Senior
Computer Engineering - Comprehensive
University of Central Florida, 2024
Declan.Carter@ucf.edu

Dr. Sahawneh

Lecturer
Ph.D., Electrical Engineering
University of Central Florida, 2017
Saleem.Sahawneh@ucf.edu

Dr. Atia

Professor
Ph.D., Electrical & Computer Engineering
Boston University, 2009
George.Atia@ucf.edu

Dr. Abdolvand

Professor
Ph.D., Electrical Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008
Reza.Abdolvand@ucf.edu

Dr. Chan

Senior Lecturer
Ph.D., Electrical Engineering
University of Mississippi, 2010
ChungYong.Chan@ucf.edu

Dr. Weeks

Associate Professor Emeritus
Ph.D., Electrical Engineering
University of Central Florida, 1987
arthur.weeks@ucf.edu

Dr. Borowczak

Associate Professor
Ph.D., Computer Science & Engineering
University of Cincinnati, 2013
mike.borowczak@ucf.edu
UCF DRACO Lab

Alicia Thoney

UCF CpE M.S. Student/Researcher
B.S., Computer Science
University of Wyoming, 2024
alicia.thoney@ucf.edu
UCF DRACO Lab

Divide & Conquer Document

SD1 Final Report

CDR Presentation Slide

8-Page Conference Paper

Final Presentation Slide

SD2 Final Report

GitHub Repository