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We address the challenging problem of floor plan reconstruction from sparse views and a room-connectivity graph. As a first stage, we construct a flexible graph-structure unifying the connectivity graph and the sparse observed data. Using our Graph Neural Network architecture, we can then refine the available information and predict unobserved room properties. In a second step, we introduce a Constrained Diffusion Model to reconstruct consistent floor plan matching the available information, despite of its sparsity. More precisely, we use a Cross-Attention mechanism armed with shape descriptors to guarantee that the generated floor plan reflects both the input room connectivity and the geometry observed in the sparse views.
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