Machine Perception of 3D Solids By Lawrence Gilman Roberts

Machine Perception of 3D Solids

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