“Parts identification and motion estimation on CT scanned assembly meshes” by Mizoguchi, Kobayashi, Shirai and Kanai

  • ©Tomohiro Mizoguchi, Yoshikazu Kobayashi, Kenji Shirai, and Satoshi Kanai

  • ©Tomohiro Mizoguchi, Yoshikazu Kobayashi, Kenji Shirai, and Satoshi Kanai

  • ©Tomohiro Mizoguchi, Yoshikazu Kobayashi, Kenji Shirai, and Satoshi Kanai

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    Parts identification and motion estimation on CT scanned assembly meshes

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    Along with the recent improvements of the industrial X-ray CT scanning systems, it is now possible to non-destructively acquire the entire meshes of mechanical assemblies. This technology has the potential to realize an advanced inspection of assemblies, such as examining assembling errors or dynamic behaviors in motion using the meshes reflecting really-assembled situations. However, to realize such advance inspections, it is required to identify each part and to estimate their motions in the meshes.

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    1. Katz, S., and Tal, A. 2003. Hierarchical mesh decomposition using fuzzy clustering and cuts. ACM Transactions on Graphics, 22, 3, 954–961.
    2. Chang, W., and Zwicker, M. 2009. Range Scan Registration Using Reduced Deformable Models, Computer Graphics Forum, 23, 2, 447–456.


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