Retrieving Matching CAD Models by Using Partial 3D Point Clouds

The ability to search for a CAD model that represents a specific physical part is a useful capability that can be used in many different applications. This paper presents an approach to use partial 3D point cloud of an artifact for retrieving the CAD model of the artifact. We assume that the informa...

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Published inComputer-aided design and applications Vol. 4; no. 5; pp. 629 - 638
Main Authors Ip, Cheuk Yiu, Gupta, Satyandra K.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis 01.01.2007
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Summary:The ability to search for a CAD model that represents a specific physical part is a useful capability that can be used in many different applications. This paper presents an approach to use partial 3D point cloud of an artifact for retrieving the CAD model of the artifact. We assume that the information about the physical parts will be captured by a single 3D scan that produces dense point clouds. CAD models in our approach are represented as polygonal meshes. Our approach involves segmenting the point cloud and CAD mesh models into surface patches. The next step is to identify corresponding surface patches in point clouds and CAD models that could potentially match. Finally, we compute transformations to align the point cloud to the CAD model and compute distance between them. We also present experimental results to show that our approach can be used to retrieve CAD models of mechanical parts.
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ISSN:1686-4360
1686-4360
DOI:10.1080/16864360.2007.10738497