A complete system for the intelligent interpretation of engineering drawings |
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Authors: | Pierre M Devaux Daniel B Lysak Rangachar Kasturi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Computer Science and Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, 220 Pond Laboratory, University Park, PA 16802, USA; e-mail: kasturi@cse.psu.edu , US |
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Abstract: | Converting paper-based engineering drawings into CAD model files is a tedious process. Therefore, automating the conversion
of such drawings represents tremendous time and labor savings. We present a complete system which interprets such 2D paper-based
engineering drawings, and outputs 3D models that can be displayed as wireframes. The system performs the detection of dimension
sets, the extraction of object lines, and the assembly of 3D objects from the extracted object lines. A knowledge-based method
is used to remove dimension sets and text from ANSI engineering drawings, a graphics recognition procedure is used to extract
complete object lines, and an evidential rule-based method is utilized to identify view relationships. While these methods
are the subject of several of our previous papers, this paper focuses on the 3D interpretation of the object. This is accomplished
using a technique based on evidential reasoning and a wide range of rules and heuristics. The system is limited to the interpretation
of objects composed of planar, spherical, and cylindrical surfaces. Experimental results are presented.
Received December 2, 1998 / Revised June 18, 1999 |
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Keywords: | :3D Drawing interpretation – Document image analysis – Graphics recognition – Image processing – Engineering drawings |
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