Pointer-CAD: Unifying B-Rep and Command Sequences via Pointer-based Edges & Faces Selection
Dacheng Qi, Chenyu Wang, Jingwei Xu, Tianzhe Chu, Zibo Zhao, Wen Liu, Wenrui Ding, Yi Ma, Shenghua Gao

TL;DR
Pointer-CAD introduces a pointer-based command sequence framework for LLM-driven CAD model generation, explicitly incorporating geometric features to support complex editing and reduce topological errors.
Contribution
It presents a novel pointer-based command sequence representation for CAD generation, enabling entity selection and reducing quantization errors compared to prior methods.
Findings
Achieves significant improvement over prior command sequence methods.
Effectively supports complex geometric structure generation.
Reduces segmentation and topological errors to low levels.
Abstract
Constructing computer-aided design (CAD) models is labor-intensive but essential for engineering and manufacturing. Recent advances in Large Language Models (LLMs) have inspired the LLM-based CAD generation by representing CAD as command sequences. But these methods struggle in practical scenarios because command sequence representation does not support entity selection (e.g. faces or edges), limiting its ability to support complex editing operations such as chamfer or fillet. Further, the discretization of a continuous variable during sketch and extrude operations may result in topological errors. To address these limitations, we present Pointer-CAD, a novel LLM-based CAD generation framework that leverages a pointer-based command sequence representation to explicitly incorporate the geometric information of B-rep models into sequential modeling. In particular, Pointer-CAD decomposes…
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