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1 August 1991 Automatic and operator-assisted solid modeling of objects for automatic recognition
J. Ross Stenstrom, C. Ian Connolly
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Abstract
Model-based recognition usually begs the question of generation of suitable object models. Our solid models are face/edge/vertex representations where the faces form 2-cycle(s) properly enclosing a region of 3-D space. These models facilitate generation of rendered images, computing numeric features for the object, and answering questions such as feature visibility for a given orientation. In this paper, a process for the generation of solid models from 2-D images, range images, or line drawings is described. Examples are provided.
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J. Ross Stenstrom and C. Ian Connolly "Automatic and operator-assisted solid modeling of objects for automatic recognition", Proc. SPIE 1470, Data Structures and Target Classification, (1 August 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.44858
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Solid modeling

Solids

Cameras

Image processing

3D image processing

Edge detection

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