DocumentCode
1116694
Title
Hierarchical Representation of Three-Dimensional Objects Using Verbal Models
Author
Agin, Gerald J.
Author_Institution
Robotics Institute, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213.
Issue
2
fYear
1981
fDate
3/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
197
Lastpage
204
Abstract
We present a formalism for the computer representation of three-dimensional shapes, that has as its goal to facilitate man-machine communication using verbal, graphic, and visual means. With this method, pieces may be assembled hierarchically using any of severalways of specifying attachment. The primitives of the representation are generalized cylinders, and the creating of assemblies may make use of the axes inherent in the primitives. Generic models may be described that may leave some parameters or dimensions unspecified, so that when a specific instance of the model is described, those parameters may either be explicitly specified or take on default values. The axes of local coordinate frames may be given symbolic names. A set of computer programs translates descriptions of objects into polyhedral models and line drawings.
Keywords
Artificial intelligence; Assembly; Computer graphics; Conferences; Gold; Man machine systems; Pattern recognition; Production; Shape; Testing; Computer graphics; computer vision; man-machine communications; shape representation; three-dimensional modeling;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0162-8828
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPAMI.1981.4767079
Filename
4767079
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