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3D object reconstruction from a single 2D line drawing without hidden lines (2005)
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| Author | Cao, Liangliang Liu, Jianzhuang Tang, Xiaoou |
| Description | The human vision system can interpret a single 2D line drawing as a 3D object without much difficulty even if the hidden lines of the object are invisible. Several reconstruc-tion approaches have tried to emulate this ability, but they cannot recover the complete object if the hidden lines of the object are not shown. This paper proposes a novel approach for reconstructing complete 3D objects from line drawings without hidden lines. First, we develop some constraints and properties for the inference of the topology of the in-visible edges and vertices of an object. Then we present a reconstruction method based on perceptual symmetry and planarity of the object. We give a number of examples to demonstrate the ability of our approach. 1. IEEE Proc. Int’l Conf. Computer Vision |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 2005-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | In-visible Edge Novel Approach Much Difficulty Perceptual Symmetry Line Drawing Human Vision System Complete Object Several Reconstruc-tion Approach Object Reconstruction Reconstruction Method Hidden Line |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |