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Detecting design intent in approximate CAD models using symmetry
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Detecting design intent in approximate CAD models using symmetry
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Ming Li
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Frank C. Langbein
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Ralph R. Martin
Finding design intent embodied as high-level geometric relations between a CAD model's sub-parts facilitates various tasks such as model editing and analysis. This is especially important for boundary-representation models arising from, e.g.,
reverse engineering
or CAD data transfer. These lack explicit information about design intent, and often the intended geometric relations are only approximately present. The novel solution to this problem presented is based on detecting approximate local incomplete symmetries, in a hierarchical decomposition of the model into simpler, more symmetric sub-parts. Design intent is detected as congruencies, symmetries and sym- metric arrangements of the leaf-parts in this decomposition. All elementary 3D symmetry types and common symmetric arrangements are considered. They may be present only locally in subsets of the leaf-parts, and may also be incomplete, i.e. not all elements required for a symmetry need be present. Adaptive tolerance intervals are detected automatically for matching inter- point distances, enabling ecient, robust and consistent detection of approx- imate symmetries. Doing so avoids nding many spurious relations, reliably resolves ambiguities between relations, and reduces inconsistencies. Experi- ments show that detected relations reveal signicant design intent.
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Computer-aided Design - CAD
, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 183-201, 2010
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10.1016/j.cad.2009.10.001
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...The authors then used detected symmetries for estimating design intents from B-rep models [
22
]...
...However, the symmetry detection algorithm proposed in [21,
22
] may be unable to work or to accurately detect the symmetries in case of noisy CT scanned meshes...
Tomohiro Mizoguchi
,
et al.
Decomposing Scanned Assembly Meshes Based on Periodicity Recognition a...
...The accuracy of the reverse engineering estimations of T, and B, are dependent upon the accuracy of K; F, and P. Numerous papers from the literature discuss how to reverse engineer geometric features utilizing CAD systems (Va ´rady and Facello 2005; Stamati and Fudos 2007;
Li et al. 2010
...
Shane K. CurtisStephen
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et al.
The fundamentals of barriers to reverse engineering and their implemen...
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