Free-form feature representation and comparison
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posted on 2006-11-29, 00:00 authored by D Ferrari, G West, Bernard RolfeBernard Rolfe, M Cardew-HallKnowledge Management systems have been applied to several areas in the manufacturing industry. These applications have been predominately text based, however, much of manufacturing's information is related to geometric features. In this paper we describe a representation and content-based search method such that given a geometric specification, the knowledge of previous designs having similar feature requirements is returned. The technique uses curvature based shape index segmentation to construct an attributed graph-like descriptor for 2.5D free-form surface features, such as those found on stamped components. Efficient edit distance methods are applied for search. Experiments on a database of freeform feature s indicate feasible runtimes with favourable results. Copyright © 2006 by ASME.
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1Pagination
545-554Location
Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaPublisher DOI
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2006-09-10End date
2006-09-13ISBN-10
079183784XPublication classification
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Proceedings of the ASME 2006 32nd International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering ConferenceIssue
Parts A and BPublisher
ASMEPlace of publication
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