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3D reconstruction from drawings with straight and curved edges

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In this paper, we present a method to recover solid objects from 2D drawings with both straight and curved edges. Straight edges are recovered by recovering their end points; curves are recovered by recovering their control points. An input curve is approximated first as two polylines, such that we have a drawing with only straight edges. An effective established method is used to recover the object in this drawing as a planar polyhedron. We then reconstruct the 3D curved edges by recovering their control points using the planar 3D geometry, and then fit curved surfaces over face loops with curved bounding edges. The results of our implementation show that the recovered objects correspond to the human perception of what they should be. However, work remains in producing a measure on the goodness of the result and providing handles to allow the control of the final outcome, as curved surfaces recovered are not unique.

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  • (2015)Efficient Depth Restoration from 2D Line Drawings with Line Segments and Curves2015 14th International Conference on Computer-Aided Design and Computer Graphics (CAD/Graphics)10.1109/CADGRAPHICS.2015.43(49-56)Online publication date: Aug-2015

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cover image ACM Conferences
SA '13: SIGGRAPH Asia 2013 Technical Briefs
November 2013
135 pages
ISBN:9781450326292
DOI:10.1145/2542355
  • Conference Chairs:
  • Baoquan Chen,
  • Andrei Sharf
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  1. 3D reconstruction
  2. control points
  3. single line drawing

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  • (2015)Efficient Depth Restoration from 2D Line Drawings with Line Segments and Curves2015 14th International Conference on Computer-Aided Design and Computer Graphics (CAD/Graphics)10.1109/CADGRAPHICS.2015.43(49-56)Online publication date: Aug-2015

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