Machine Perception of 3D Solids By Lawrence Gilman Roberts
Pictorial data recognition by the machine was seemed more complex than characters. Roberts wrote a program related to machine perception of 3D solids. He processed a photograph into a single line drawing; after that, the drawing is converted into a three-dimensional form, and all hidden drawing lines are removed. Using the program processes for 3D to 2D and construction of 2D to 3D is possible. Find more
May, 1963