Matching three-dimensional objects using a relational paradigm

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A relational model for describing three-dimensional objects has been designed and implemented. The model, which provides a rough description to be used at the top level of a hierarchy for describing objects, was designed for initial matching attempts on an unknown object. Each description is in terms of the set of simple parts of an object. Simple parts can be sticks (long, thin parts), plates (flat, wide parts) and blobs (parts that have three significant dimensions). The relations include an attribute-value table for global properties of the object, the properties of the simple parts, binary connection and support relationships, ternary connection relationships, parallel relationships, perpendicular relationships and binary constraints.An important use of the model is to characterize the similarity and differences between three-dimensional objects. Toward this end, we have defined a measure of relational similarity between three-dimensional object models and a measure of feature similarity, based only on Euclidean distance between attribute-value tables. In a series of computer tests, we compare the results of using the two different similarity measures and conclude that the relational similarity is much more powerful than the feature similarity and should be used when grouping the objects in the database for fast access.

论文关键词:Matching,Relational models,Three-dimensional modeling,Similarity measures

论文评审过程:Received 7 September 1983, Revised 11 November 1983, Accepted 1 December 1983, Available online 19 May 2003.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-3203(84)90068-2