In Computer-Aided Design (CAD), the idealization process reduces the complexity of the model of a solid object, thus resulting in a simplified representation which captures only the essential elements of its shape. Form features extraction is a relevant issue in order to recover semantic information from an idealized object model, since such information is typically lost during the idealization process. An idealized model is usually composed of non-manifold parts, whose topology carries significant structural information about the object shape. To this aim, we define form features for non-manifold object by extending the taxonomy of form features provided by STEP [19]. We describe an approach for the identification of features, which interact with non-manifold singularities in the object, based on a decomposition of a non-manifold object into nearly manifold components and on the properties of the graph representing such decomposition.

Identification of Form Features in Non-Manifold Shapes Through a Decomposition Approach

Giannini F
2009

Abstract

In Computer-Aided Design (CAD), the idealization process reduces the complexity of the model of a solid object, thus resulting in a simplified representation which captures only the essential elements of its shape. Form features extraction is a relevant issue in order to recover semantic information from an idealized object model, since such information is typically lost during the idealization process. An idealized model is usually composed of non-manifold parts, whose topology carries significant structural information about the object shape. To this aim, we define form features for non-manifold object by extending the taxonomy of form features provided by STEP [19]. We describe an approach for the identification of features, which interact with non-manifold singularities in the object, based on a decomposition of a non-manifold object into nearly manifold components and on the properties of the graph representing such decomposition.
2009
Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche - IMATI -
Inglese
Proceedings of the 9th Biennial ASME Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis
9th Biennal ASME Conference on Engineering Systems Design and analysis ESDA 08
293
300
978-0-7918-4837-1
http://mecadserv1.technion.ac.il/public_html/ESDA08/index.htm
7-9 lugio 2008
Haifa, Israel
non-manifold objects
idealised models
form features
semantic-oriented shape decomposition
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De Floriani, L; Hui, A; Giannini, F
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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