Han et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Manufacturing feature recognition from solid models: a status reportHan et al., 2000
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- Han J
- Pratt M
- Regli W
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- IEEE transactions on robotics and automation
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The field of solid modeling has developed a variety of techniques for unambiguous representations of three-dimensional objects. Feature recognition is a sub-discipline of solid modeling that focuses on the design and implementation of algorithms for detecting …
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