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Plumber: a method for a multi-scale decomposition of 3D shapes into tubular primitives and bodies (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- 2004-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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M. Mortara; G. Patanè; M. Spagnuolo; B. Falcidieno; J. Rossignac (2004)
Plumber: a method for a multi-scale decomposition of 3D shapes into tubular primitives and bodies
in ACM Symposium on Solid Modeling and Applications, Genova, 9-11 Giugno 2004
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- M. Mortara; G. Patanè; M. Spagnuolo; B. Falcidieno; J. Rossignac (literal)
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- Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (mortara, patanè,spagnuolo, falcidieno)
College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta (rossignac) (literal)
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- Plumber: a method for a multi-scale decomposition of 3D shapes into tubular primitives and bodies (literal)
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- G. Elber; N. Patrikalakis; P. Brunet (literal)
- Abstract
- Plumber is a specialized shape classification method for detecting tubular features of 3D objects represented by a triangle
mesh. The Plumber algorithm segments a surface into connected components that are either body parts or elongated features,
that is, handle-like and protrusion-like features, together with their concave counterparts, i.e. narrow tunnels and wells. The
segmentation can be done at single or multi-scale, and produces a shape graph which codes how the tubular components are
attached to the main body parts. Moreover, each tubular feature is represented by its skeletal line and an average cross-section
radius. (literal)
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