Abstract
This paper presents our initial efforts to develop a systematic approach for assessing the similarity of solid models based on how they will be manufactured. The goal of this work is to develop methods that, given a solid model representing the design of a new product, query a product information database (of solid models, associated manufacturing plan, and related attributes)and identify existing designs with manufacturing plans similar to some reasonable plan for the new design - or useful as a starting point for creation of a new plan for the new design.
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of ACM Solid Modeling Conference
Conference Dates
May 14-16, 1997
Conference Location
Atlanta, GA
Keywords
design, feature recognition, port caltalogs, process planning, solid modeling
Citation
Regli, W.
(1997),
Feature-Based Similarity Assessment of Solid Models, Proceedings of ACM Solid Modeling Conference, Atlanta, GA, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=821446 (Accessed June 20, 2026)
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