A two-stage approach for interpreting line drawings of curved objects

We describe a two-stage approach for interpreting line drawings of curved objects. In the first stage, the user enters a natu-ral line drawing of a polyhedral template; this is automatically interpreted as the corresponding polyhedral object. In the second stage, the user enters freehand curves; by relating these to the template, a curved object can be constructed

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