Toward computing the aspect graph of deformable generalized cylinders

The aspect graph representation of different classes of objects has been a popular research topic in the last few years. Algorithms to compute the aspect graph have been developed for polyhedra, curved-surface objects, and articulated assemblies of rigid parts. This paper discussed the problem of how to compute the aspect graph for nonrigid or deformable objects.

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