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Three-dimensional (3-D) geometrical models provide the best representations for 3-D objects. Not all representation schemes are suitable, however, for computer-based visual recognition. This survey analyses the historical development of recognition-oriented models from points and lines, to surfaces and volumes. It also considers those aspects of the models that successfully promoted recognition, and suggests likely areas for future development.
Artificial Intelligence Review – Springer Journals
Published: Jun 10, 2004
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