F. C. Langbein, M. Li, R. R. Martin.
In: Advances in Geometric Modeling and Processing,
Proc. Geometric Modelling and Processing, Springer LNCS, 4975:603, 2008.
ISBN 9783540792451.
[DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-79246-8_53] [Preprint]
In [2] we presented an algorithm for decomposing a boundary representation model hierarchically into regularity features by recovering broken symmetries. The algorithm adds new recoverable edges and faces, which can be constructed from existing geometry. This generates positive and negative volumes giving simple, more symmetric sub-parts of the model. The resulting regularity feature tree may be utilised for regularity detection to describe a model's design intent in terms of regularities such as symmetries and congruencies.
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abstract = {In [2] we presented an algorithm for decomposing a
boundary representation model hierarchically into
regularity features by recovering broken symmetries.
The algorithm adds new recoverable edges and faces,
which can be constructed from existing geometry.
This generates positive and negative volumes giving
simple, more symmetric sub-parts of the model. The
resulting regularity feature tree may be utilised
for regularity detection to describe a model's
design intent in terms of regularities such as
symmetries and congruencies.},
}
A Comment on 'Constructing Regularity Feature Trees for Solid Models',http://www.langbein.org/research/solids/did/langbein2008/print by Frank C Langbein [27/October/2008, 21:21].
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