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CAD-Based 3D Object Representation for Robot Vision

Bir Bhanu, Chih-Cheng Ho

Year
1987
Citations
70

Abstract

This article explains that most existing vision systems rely on models generated in an ad hoc manner and have no explicit relation to the CAD/CAM system originally used to design and manufacture these objects. The authors desire a more unified system that allows vision models to be automatically generated from an existing CAD database. A CAD system contains an interactive design interface, graphic display utilities, model analysis tools, automatic manufacturing interfaces, etc. Although it is a suitable environment for design purposes, its representations and the models it generates do not contain all the features that are important in robot vision applications. In this article, the authors propose a CAD-based approach for building representations and models that can be used in diverse applications involving 3D object recognition and manipulation. There are two main steps in using this approach. First, they design the object's geometry using a CAD system, or extract its CAD model from the existing database if it has already been modeled. Second, they develop representations from the CAD model and construct features possibly by combining multiple representations that are crucial in 3D object recognition and manipulation.

Keywords

Computer scienceCADComputer visionArtificial intelligenceRepresentation (politics)RobotObject (grammar)Machine visionComputer graphics (images)Human–computer interaction

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