Extending 2-D Smoothed Local Symmetries to 3-D

3-D Smoothed Local Symmetries (3-D SLS's) are presented as a representation for three-dimensional shapes. 3-D SLS's make explicit the perceptually salient features of 3-D objects and are especially suited to representing man-made objects. The definition of the 3-D SLS is given as a natural...

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Váldodahkki: Braunegg, David J.
Materiálatiipa: Working Paper
Giella:en_US
Almmustuhtton: MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory 2008
Liŋkkat:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/41502
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author Braunegg, David J.
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description 3-D Smoothed Local Symmetries (3-D SLS's) are presented as a representation for three-dimensional shapes. 3-D SLS's make explicit the perceptually salient features of 3-D objects and are especially suited to representing man-made objects. The definition of the 3-D SLS is given as a natural extension of the 2-D Smoothed Local Symmetry (2-D SLS). Analytic descriptions of the 3-D SLS are derived for objects composed of planar and spherical patches. Results of an implementation of the 3-D SLS are presented, along with suggestions for further research.
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spelling mit-1721.1/415022019-04-12T09:32:56Z Extending 2-D Smoothed Local Symmetries to 3-D Braunegg, David J. 3-D Smoothed Local Symmetries (3-D SLS's) are presented as a representation for three-dimensional shapes. 3-D SLS's make explicit the perceptually salient features of 3-D objects and are especially suited to representing man-made objects. The definition of the 3-D SLS is given as a natural extension of the 2-D Smoothed Local Symmetry (2-D SLS). Analytic descriptions of the 3-D SLS are derived for objects composed of planar and spherical patches. Results of an implementation of the 3-D SLS are presented, along with suggestions for further research. MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory 2008-04-29T15:30:33Z 2008-04-29T15:30:33Z 1985-11 Working Paper http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/41502 en_US MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Working Papers, WP-329 application/pdf MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
spellingShingle Braunegg, David J.
Extending 2-D Smoothed Local Symmetries to 3-D
title Extending 2-D Smoothed Local Symmetries to 3-D
title_full Extending 2-D Smoothed Local Symmetries to 3-D
title_fullStr Extending 2-D Smoothed Local Symmetries to 3-D
title_full_unstemmed Extending 2-D Smoothed Local Symmetries to 3-D
title_short Extending 2-D Smoothed Local Symmetries to 3-D
title_sort extending 2 d smoothed local symmetries to 3 d
url http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/41502
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