| S. Collin and D. Colnet. Syntactic analysis of technical drawing dimensions. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Articial Intelligence, 8(5):1131--1148, 1994. |
....we believe that this work suggests a possible methodology for extracting functional information from technical drawings. We also worked on the analysis of dimensioning, which can be described by a grammar [12] Our system analyzes ANSI dimensions, by using a PLEX grammar formalism [10]. But the analysis of engineering drawings would not be complete if it was limited to 2 D. We should also be able to reconstruct a 3 D model from different views. This need arises not only when starting from a paper drawing, but also in the numerous cases where the available data are a set of ....
S. Collin and D. Colnet. Syntactic Analysis of Technical Drawing Dimensions. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, 8(5):1131--1148, 1994.
.... drawings, it has been proved that the dimensioning rules can be described by a grammar [17] Dov Dori s group has implemented such a system for analyzing dimension sets [14, 15, 18] In our group, Suzanne Collin implemented a system which analyzes ANSI dimensions, by using a PLEX grammar formalism [10, 11]. Various other prototypes have tried to represent the syntax of engineering drawings and to use this representation to perform various interpretation tasks. Joseph et al. represent the building up of higher level structures with a YACC grammar in their ANON system [32] It should be noted ....
S. Collin and D. Colnet. Syntactic Analysis of Technical Drawing Dimensions. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, 8(5):1131--1148, 1994.
....first result, where walls and windows recognized in Fig. 2 are integrated in a simple 3D model. In the present state of the system, the 3D elevations are given by standard measures; later, for more realistic reconstruction, we will integrate dimension analysis, on which our team has already worked [3]. These first results are interesting, although many problems remain. We are working on improving this structural and symbolic analysis in different ways: better segmentation and vectorization, taking into account other structural features, such as hatching, etc. In parallel, we have also started ....
S. Collin and D. Colnet. Syntactic Analysis of Technical Drawing Dimensions. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, 8(5):1131--1148, 1994.
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S. Collin and D. Colnet. Syntactic analysis of technical drawing dimensions. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Articial Intelligence, 8(5):1131--1148, 1994.
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S. Collin and D. Colnet. Syntactic analysis of technical drawing dimensions. International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, 8(5):1131--1148, 1994.
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