Finding approximate shape regularities in reverse engineered solid models bounded by simple surfaces

F. Langbein, B. Mills, A. Marshall, Ralph Robert Martin
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Current reverse engineering systems are able to generate simple valid boundary representation (B-rep) models from 3D range data. Such models suffer from various inaccuracies caused by noise in the input data and algorithms. The quality of reverse engineered geometric models can potentially be improved by finding candidate shape regularities in such an initial model, and imposing a suitable subset of them on the model by using constraints, in a postprocessing step called beautification. Finding such candidate regularities is a necessary first step, and is discussed in this paper. Algorithms for analysis are presented which use feature objects to describe properties of faces, edges and vertices, and small groups of these elements in a B-rep model with only planar, spherical, cylindrical, conical and toroidal faces. The methods seek similarities between feature objects, e.g. axes which are parallel, for each property type. For each group of similar feature objects they also try to find a special feature object which might represent the group, e.g. an integer value which approximates the radius of similar cylinders. The feature objects used represent shape parameters, directions, axes and positions present in the model. Experiments show that the regularities found by these algorithms include the desired regularities. Although other spurious regularities which must be discarded in subsequent beautification steps are also produced, their number can be reduced by appropriate choice of tolerance values.
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在以简单曲面为界的逆向工程实体模型中寻找近似形状规律
目前的逆向工程系统能够从三维范围数据生成简单有效的边界表示(B-rep)模型。这种模型由于输入数据和算法中的噪声而存在各种不准确性。逆向工程几何模型的质量可以通过在这样的初始模型中找到候选形状规律,并在称为美化的后处理步骤中使用约束将其中的合适子集强加给模型来提高。寻找这些候选规律是必要的第一步,本文对此进行了讨论。提出了一种分析算法,该算法使用特征对象来描述只有平面、球面、圆柱、圆锥和环面的B-rep模型中的面、边和顶点的属性,以及这些元素的小组。这些方法为每个属性类型寻找特征对象之间的相似性,例如平行轴。对于每一组相似的特征对象,他们还试图找到一个可能代表该组的特殊特征对象,例如,近似相似圆柱体半径的整数值。所使用的特征对象表示模型中存在的形状参数、方向、轴和位置。实验表明,这些算法发现的规律包含了期望的规律。虽然在随后的美化步骤中也会产生其他必须丢弃的虚假规律,但通过适当选择容差值可以减少它们的数量。
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