1. What contributions have the authors mentioned in the paper "Assembling self-supporting structures" ?
The authors propose to replace the commonly used dense formwork with a sparse set of temporary chains.. The authors analyze the input using a variational method to find stable sections, and devise a computationally tractable divide-and-conquer strategy for the combinatorial problem of finding an optimal construction sequence.. The authors validate their method on 3D printed models, demonstrate an application to the restoration of historical models, and create designs of recreational, collaborative self-supporting puzzles.
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2. What future works have the authors mentioned in the paper "Assembling self-supporting structures" ?
An interesting venue for future work is a relaxation of this problem, where the algorithm is allowed to alter the anchor and hook placements.. Relocating or adding anchor points automatically will be an interesting venue for future work.. This would greatly increase the solution space and can further reduce the construction cost, but is extremely challenging since moving hooks and anchors has a global effect on all the construction states.. Their greedy sequence optimization may fail when none of the candidate blocks can be inserted.
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![Figure 2: The Arch-Lock system [Drew 2013] is used to construct a simple arch (left), and a barrel vault (right). [Copyright photographs: Lock-Block Ltd. 2013]](/figures/figure-2-the-arch-lock-system-drew-2013-is-used-to-construct-negoto6a.png)

