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Geometric Modeling and Processing — Theory and Applications (GMP'02)
Applying Knowledge to Reverse Engineering Problems
Wako, Saitama, Japan
July 10-July 12
ISBN: 0-7695-1674-2
Robert B. Fisher, University of Edinburgh
This paper summarizes recent research at Edinburgh University on applying domain knowledge of standard shapes and relationships to solve or improve reverse engineering problems. The problems considered are how to enforce known relationships when data fitting, how to extract features even in noisy data, how to get better shape parameter estimates and how to infer data about unseen features.
Citation:
Robert B. Fisher, "Applying Knowledge to Reverse Engineering Problems," gmp, pp.149, Geometric Modeling and Processing — Theory and Applications (GMP'02), 2002
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