A generalized shape descriptor from wire frame models on a CAD/CAM system

One of the goals of geometric modeling is to enable the construction of a central database for information storage, retrieval, and updating of three-dimensional mechanical components, assemblies, and systems. Because the information is intended for a wide variety of purposes, a geometric model must...

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