Generic recognition of articulated objects by reasoning about functionality

Previous work on the recognition of objects by reasoning about their functionality has not dealt with objects that have moving parts. In this paper we introduce a scenario in which object recognition is accomplished by first deriving an articulated shape model from an observed sequence of 3-D shapes and by then reasoning about the possible functionality of the articulated shape model.

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