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Manufacturing classification of CAD models using curvature and SVMs
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Manufacturing classification of CAD models using curvature and SVMs

C.Y Ip, W.C Regli and IEEE Computer Society
International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications 2005 (SMI' 05), v 2005, pp 361-365
2005

Abstract

Computer aided manufacturing Costs Databases Machine learning Manufacturing processes Shape Statistics Support vector machine classification Support vector machines Virtual manufacturing
This paper used surface curvatures and support vector machines for the identification of manufacturing processes in a database of mesh based CAD artifacts. The target is to classify prismatic machined and cast-then-machined parts into their respective classification to assist the manufacturing cost estimation. Current research on shape matching techniques has used shape functions to match the gross shapes of mesh models. However, they do not adequately discriminate artifacts manufactured by different processes. Our approach shows how different kinds of surfaces can distinguish different manufacturing processes. Statistics on surface curvatures are used to construct shape descriptors; then supervised machine learning classifier support vector machines are applied to separate the two classifications.

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